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East Suffolk Council has pledged to extend its support for town centres with the launch of a new programme designed to foster long-term prosperity and sustainability.
Read more about "Council reinforces support for lifeblood town centres"...A green burial site has been set-up at Kirkley Cemetery in Lowestoft so that those who desire can lay their loved ones to rest in an ecologically friendly way and in an area that will develop into a pleasant and natural meadow/woodland.
Read more about "Green burials"...Following last week’s announcement by District and Borough Leaders that they would prefer more than one unitary council in Suffolk, East Suffolk Councillors have now formally confirmed their support for this approach.
Read more about "Councillors back District and Borough unitary proposals"...Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in the Kirkley and Whitton areas of Lowestoft.
Read more about "Improving community safety in Lowestoft"...Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in Beccles.
Read more about "Authorities combine for collective day of action in Beccles"...Animal Warden Services looks after the collection of stray and lost dogs on behalf of East Suffolk Council. To report a stray dog please contact Animal Warden Services directly on 01502 802045. In the event you receive an automated reply because the dog warden is unavailable, please leave a short message including your phone number and they will return your call.
Read more about "Lost and stray dogs"...The Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 requires the council to complete a review of all Parliamentary polling districts and polling places every four years. The next review must be completed between October 2023 and January 2025.
Read more about "Review of polling districts, polling places and polling stations 2023"...Our Environmental Protection team has powers of enforcement, under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, to deal with smells that cause a statutory nuisance. A statutory nuisance includes 'any smell arising on an industrial, trade or business premises and being prejudicial to health or a nuisance'.
Read more about "Odours and smells"...We have powers to deal with smoke, dust or fumes that amount to a statutory nuisance under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, Section 79. Statutory nuisance is not easily defined, in general terms it is 'something that interferes unreasonably with your enjoyment of your property, a regular disturbance that continues sufficiently to be deemed unreasonable'.
Read more about "Smoke, dust and fumes"...The Leisure Redevelopment Programme, which began in 2014, is part of our commitment to invest in new state-of-the-art leisure facilities that will encourage more people to become active and fit.
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