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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"...To ensure the wider Thorpeness community are prepared for a future shaped by rapid coastal change, residents, visitors and businesses in the village are being asked to take part in a survey to help inform future decisions.
Read more about "Thorpeness Survey – Your Village, Your Future"...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"...East Suffolk Council is investing £1 million in car park infrastructure, including new contactless payment terminals, EV chargers, new cycle racks and signage, as well as introducing a suite of new parking tariffs in the district.
Read more about "£1million to be invested in East Suffolk car parks"...High tides, intense rainfall and strong winds are forecast to impact the East Suffolk coast from Friday, with large waves, debris and potential cliff collapse possible and those visiting the coast are advised to take extra care.
Read more about "Residents and visitors advised to take extra care at the coast"...A group of schoolchildren pitched in to help plant the last crop of hundreds of trees in Felixstowe as part of a biodiversity boosting initiative.
Read more about "Schoolchildren help plant new trees in Felixstowe"...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.
Read more about "East Suffolk Youth Council"...Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) Regulations were introduced by the government in 2018. The regulations were introduced to improve the quality of private rented buildings in England and Wales, to increase the energy efficiency of the worst performing houses and buildings, to improve the comfort and conditions in privately rented homes and reduce fuel poverty.
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