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East Suffolk Council is continuing its investigations into the exposure of oil deposits on Lowestoft North Beach as a result of the historic Eleni V spill.
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Small businesses in East Suffolk are invited to sign up to free support to help their businesses thrive online using digital skills.
Read more about "Helping East Suffolk businesses thrive online"...Following this week’s severe weather, which led to the cancellation of all refuse collections in the district, East Suffolk Norse will resume collections on Monday 15 February.
Residents and businesses are invited to learn more about the Lowestoft tidal barrier, which will be the final phase of the town’s permanent flood defences.
Read more about "Find out more about Lowestoft tidal barrier "...The evolving situation with Storm Eunice has led to a major incident being declared in Suffolk.
Read more about "Major incident declared in Suffolk as Storm Eunice hits "...A contractor who worked on a new housing development near Saxmundham has been able to move himself into one of the homes with the help of East Suffolk Council (ESC).
Read more about "New and affordable homes welcome first residents in East Suffolk village "...Flytipping remains an issue in Suffolk as it does across the entire country, with more than four and a half thousand incidents reported last year alone. It costs hundreds of thousands of pounds to clear and this is paid for by Suffolk residents, as well as farmers and other landowners.
Read more about "#Scrapflytipping campaign says there is no excuse."...When renaming a property, care should be taken to ensure that a similar name does not already exist in the vicinity, as this could cause confusion for both sets of occupiers in the future.
Read more about "Renaming or renumbering existing properties"...East Anglia One and East Anglia Three offshore windfarms comprise of two ScottishPower Renewables projects, in addition to East Anglia One North and East Anglia Two, developed as a result of the seabed rights awarded as part of the Crown Estate’s Round 3 process.
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