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East Suffolk Council is seeking to appoint four independent people to the Southwold Harbour Management Committee (HMC) - a newly formed body which will be responsible for the running of the Harbour on East Suffolk's behalf.
Read more about "Southwold Harbour recruitment"...We recognise the key importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals/groups and of raising awareness of potential and actual vulnerability in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking"...108 Ideas involves 6 participants, supervised by a facilitator, writing down 3 ideas each on a worksheet in 5 minutes. After 6 rounds (30 minutes), the result is 108 ideas - this is where the name comes from. The Step by Step Approach is:
Read more about "108 Ideas [S/C]"...We are naturally appalled that someone has chosen to behave in such a selfish and mindless way given how excited we are all by the appearance of these works here on the east coast. We are, however, hopeful that this particular work can be restored, and are engaging with specialists.
Read more about "Statement on damage to Banksy artwork"...Design and placemaking are important considerations for East Suffolk Council. The value that well-designed places have on communities and the environment are incomparable.
Read more about "Design"...We will issue a Demand Notice following commencement of your development, which will detail the amount of Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) due, the date it is due by and information about instalments, where these are relevant.
Read more about "How to pay CIL"...Voluntary and community groups in Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and the surrounding villages are set to benefit from a new funding scheme launching soon.
Read more about "Funding available for community groups "...The Right to Challenge makes it easier for voluntary and community groups or council employees to bid to run council services.
Read more about "Community Right to Challenge"...Asset mapping, whereby a group of community volunteers map the assets of the community, helps communities to understand what resources, buildings, people, networks, skills, activities, knowledge and interests they already have, and learn what other members of the community (of place or interest) want to change.
Read more about "Asset Mapping [C/S]"...The stage 1 consultation began on 21 November 2012 and ran until 6 February 2013.
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