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Launched at today’s Norfolk and Suffolk Coast Forum Conference, a new virtual careers fair is now open especially for young people who are interested in careers in coastal management.
The two stage routes that will open this year’s Lloyds Tour of Britain Men in East Suffolk and Mid Suffolk and Babergh, have today been revealed, that will see the world’s top cyclists pass through dozens of communities and cover more than 300 kilometres of Suffolk roads.
Read more about "Suffolk routes revealed for opening stages of Lloyds Tour of Britain Men"...To assist landlords in East Suffolk, grants of up to £15,000 are available towards the cost of certain eligible works which help to improve the standard of residential accommodation above the minimum statutory standard, whilst retaining a supply of affordable rented properties in the private sector.
Read more about "Renovation grants for landlords"...Stepping Home is a service designed to help people home from hospital or prevent admissions. Unlike other support services Stepping Home tackles all and any housing issues that place residents at risk. Working with a growing range of voluntary and statutory partners we identify and tackle hoarding, disrepair, falls risks, inadequate heating, disconnected services, loneliness, financial abuse, food and fuel poverty, income maximisation and more.
Read more about "Stepping Home"...The building regulations help ensure that new buildings, conversions, renovations and extensions (domestic or commercial) are going to be safe, healthy and high-performing.
Read more about "Introduction to building regulations"...Celebrations marked the completion of work to transform Southwold’s old Victorian cottage hospital into nine affordable homes, and a community hub containing a nursery, business spaces, café and a new location for the town’s library.
Read more about "Southwold celebrates transformation of former cottage hospital "...The winners of an annual awards programme celebrating building design and conservation projects in East Suffolk have been announced.
Read more about "Celebrating the best design and conservation in East Suffolk"...A new grant scheme which supports local events to attract more attendees has been launched by East Suffolk Council.
The iron hulk of the Lady Alice Kenlis, designed by the same shipwright as the Cutty Sark, has been granted protection by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) on the advice of Historic England.
Read more about "River Deben steamship hulk granted special protection "...Over 300 Suffolk businesses took part in the first ever Suffolk Growth annual survey, providing valuable information which will shape future programmes of business support.