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The first Quality of Place awards event took place on 29 July 2010, in the Council Chamber at Melton Hill, Woodbridge. Five projects were given recognition for their contribution to good design and conservation:
Read more about "2010 Quality of Place award winners"...Many people keep chickens to supply eggs or just as pets. If you are thinking of getting chickens, take time to find out what you need to get started and how to keep your chickens safe and healthy.
Read more about "Keeping chickens and cockerels at a residential property "...To protect the safety of the animal and the public, a licence is required to keep a dangerous wild animal as specified under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976.
Read more about "Dangerous wild animals"...Anti-social behaviour can affect anyone at any time and can range from annoying other people to serious violence and criminal activities, the following can be reported by using our online anti-social behaviour reporting form.
Read more about "Anti-social behaviour"...Youth Voice is a district-wide youth forum, helping 11-25 year olds across East Suffolk get their voices heard.
Read more about "Youth Voice"...East Suffolk will host the overall finish of the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men this September, as Lowestoft and Felixstowe play host to Britain’s biggest professional cycle race on Sunday 8 September.
Read more about "Suffolk to host final stage of 2024 Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men in September"...Our Community Safety Partnerships were established to work to improve the quality of life and keep our residents, visitors and employees safe.
Read more about "Community Safety Partnerships"...In September 2011 the Government passed the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act. The Act included legislation that replaced police authorities with directly elected Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs)
Read more about "Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner "...If you are worried that a child, young person or adult is at risk of abuse, harm or neglect, please call Customer First on 0808 800 4005 (free from landlines and most mobiles) or dial 999 in an emergency.
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