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Planning For Real gives a large number of people a voice in decisions affecting their neighbourhood/community. The key piece of equipment in Planning For Real is a three-dimensional model of the chosen area (a town, village or neighbourhood) on which problems and potential improvements are identified through the placement of cards.
Read more about "Planning For Real [S/E]"...The winners of an annual awards programme celebrating building design and conservation projects in East Suffolk have been announced.
The Quality of Place Awards were introduced in 2010 to recognise and encourage an interest in the quality of the built and natural environment of our district and to promote an awareness of the need for high standards in all forms of design, including planning, architecture, sustainable development, landscaping and community engagement.
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Read more about "Field to Fork artwork competition"...Can your community inspire and empower residents to:
Read more about "Top ideas for communities"...Voluntary and community groups in the Lowestoft area are invited to apply for funding to help improve mental wellbeing and children’s health, as well as supporting those struggling with loneliness.
Read more about "Funding to be made available for Lowestoft communities"...Residents in Southwold will be asked to decide whether a Neighbourhood Plan for the town should be used by East Suffolk Council for future planning applications.
Read more about "Southwold residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plan in the new year "...Primary school children in Lowestoft and the surrounding area are being encouraged to make healthy changes through a new project funded by the Lowestoft and northern parishes Community Partnership.
Read more about "New booklet to help children make healthier choices"...PESTLE analysis is used to understand the possible impact of the external environment on a project or programme. P stands for Political, E for Economic, S for Social, T for Technological, L for Legal and E for Environmental. The key questions asked in a PESTLE analysis are as follows:
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