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Over £49million is to be invested in assets, services and infrastructure across East Suffolk over the coming financial year.
Read more about "Millions of pounds of investment approved for projects across East Suffolk"...In 2019 East Suffolk Council declared a climate emergency. As part of this the council is working to reduce its own carbon emissions.
Read more about "Tackling climate change at home"...A statement from Cllr Tom Daly, Cabinet Member for Energy and Climate Change, following the commencement of construction for the Sizewell C new nuclear power station:
Read more about "Statement following commencement of construction for Sizewell C"...House hunters will soon have the chance to secure one of 15 new affordable homes recently agreed for purchase by East Suffolk Council under a planning agreement.
Read more about "New homes acquired for affordable rent and shared ownership"...Buildings become dangerous for many reasons e.g. age, deterioration, settlement, impact by vehicles, explosion or fire damage. Other dangers can come from loose masonry or slates and unstable garden boundary walls. We operate an emergency service and officers are available 24 hours a day to deal with any situation which may arise. Working closely with the emergency services, the surveyor will act upon information received.
Read more about "Dangerous structures and demolitions"...In order to register to vote you must:
Read more about "Register to vote"...We are working to meet the challenge of reducing airborne pollutants PM2.5, PM10 and NO2 set by the Government, but success will also require a concerted public effort with each person doing their bit by active travel planning and reducing the reliance on the motor car for travel. This will have other additional benefits as participants will be fitter and healthier by choosing to walk or cycle more regularly and, of course, increased enjoyment of the wonderful East Suffolk landscape.
Read more about "Get involved (doing your bit)"...Temporary flood barriers that are used to reduce the risk of tidal flooding in Lowestoft will be tested this week in preparation for the winter season.
Read more about "Lowestoft flood defences to be put to the test"...A list of evidence was submitted alongside the Kesgrave Neighbourhood Plan:
Read more about "Kesgrave evidence base documents"...Adopted in July 2024, the East Suffolk Council Environment Impact Strategy summarises the council’s work on tackling the climate and nature emergencies. It shows how we are delivering over 100 climate change, sustainability and nature-related workstreams as part of the eight ‘Environmental Impact’ priorities in East Suffolk Council’s 'Our Direction 2028’ strategic plan.
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