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The Lowestoft Flood Risk Management Project and its contractor Balfour Beatty have come together to support food delivery vans, providing meals and support to vulnerable people and families.
Read more about "Flood risk project puts community at its heart"...Growing out of the successful MarketPlace project across East Suffolk market towns, First Light Festival and East Suffolk Council are pleased to announce the Framlingham Town Centre Youth Engagement Project. The project seeks to focus on engaging the young people of Framlingham to understand what they want from their town centre, how they can engage with it more and how activities can be created within the town that will resonate with a younger part of the community.
Read more about "Framlingham Town Centre Youth Engagement project announced"...The combination of the rural idyll, picturesque market towns and coastal destinations, makes East Suffolk a very desirable place to live. This in turn has led to high land values and limited affordability for households living on low or average wages.
Read more about "Funding for Community Led Housing"...Our ambition is to become a carbon neutral council, in terms of our assets and operations and to help Suffolk as a whole achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, but we hope to achieve so much more:
Read more about "Future ambitions"...East Suffolk Council has raised a number of key concerns in response to consultation on proposals for a major energy infrastructure project.
Read more about "Formal response to National Grid’s Sea Link consultation"...Lowestoft’s recently completed tidal wall defences, that will reduce the risk of flooding in the town, will be tested this week in readiness for the winter season.
Read more about "New flood defences tested ahead of winter weather"...To enable construction work to progress on a major seafront development in Lowestoft, a section of the lower promenade will be temporarily closed to vehicles for four weeks.
Read more about "Temporary prom closure to enable major development to progress"...The fifth annual Quality of Place awards ceremony took place on 1 October 2015 when prizes were awarded to four outstanding local projects.
Read more about "2015 Quality of Place award winners"...Rats and mice are common in our towns and in rural areas. They carry disease and can cause considerable damage to property so it is important to control them. One of the easiest ways to prevent them taking up residence near you, is to keep your house and garden tidy and free from rubbish.
Read more about "Rats, mice and rubbish"...Building works starts on the tidal flood walls, heralding a significant step towards a brighter future for Lowestoft’s communities and businesses.
Read more about "Ground-breaking marks start of construction of vital flood protection"...