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  • Play spaces

    View the East Suffolk Play Area Strategy
    View an interactive map of the East Suffolk Play Area Strategy

    There are approximately 280 play areas in East Suffolk, with 63 of them being owned and managed by East Suffolk Council. Play provision refers to areas designated primarily for play and social interaction involving children and young people, such as equipped play areas, ball courts, skateboard areas and teenage shelters.

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  • Restrictions on mass balloon and sky lantern releases

    Sky lanterns and the mass release of balloons are banned from council-owned land.

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  • Approved CIL rates for the East Suffolk area

    East Suffolk CIL Charging Schedule

    The East Suffolk CIL Charging Schedule was adopted at the Full Council meeting on 28 June 2023 and came into effect on 1 August 2023. Please see the Examination page for more details of the preparation and examination process, including a link to the Examiner’s Report.

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  • Helping older residents stay safe at home

    Older people living in Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and surrounding villages are invited to exchange their old, worn-out slippers for free to help them stay safely on their feet in a new initiative.

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  • East Suffolk Youth Council

    East Suffolk Youth Council – Making a Difference!

    The newly established East Suffolk Youth Council has at least two elected representatives from secondary educational institutions in East Suffolk (up to a maximum of four, based on student numbers), as well as the homeschooled.   

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  • Funding available to support community wellbeing in Aldeburgh, Leiston and Saxmundham

    Voluntary organisations, community groups and town and parish councils in Aldeburgh, Leiston, Saxmundham and the surrounding villages are invited to apply for grant funding to support people’s wellbeing.

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  • Modernist home of celebrated composer gains special heritage status

    The former home of eminent composer Imogen Holst has been granted special protection following an application by East Suffolk Council’s Heritage team.

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  • East Suffolk Blooms community wildflower growing scheme returns

    A flourishing environmental scheme, encouraging people in East Suffolk to grow beautiful, pollinator-friendly wildflowers, is returning for 2024.

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  • Offering a Warm Welcome to residents in need

    Voluntary organisations and community groups in East Suffolk are invited to apply for funding to become a Warm Welcomes venue, offering residents a warm safe space to socialise this winter.

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  • New strategy to encourage tree planting across East Suffolk

    A new focus on increased tree planting across East Suffolk has been agreed to improve biodiversity and help tackle the climate crisis.

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