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Residents from the Beccles area are invited to a free event to find out more about the broad range of activities, support and services available to them locally.
Read more about "Beccles residents invited to free community information event"...Step 1.
Create a steering group of pupils interested in being involved in a period poverty campaign. Identify the best place for a PP Box inside
your school. We recommend using a select few toilets, as placing items with a teacher or receptionist can still cause embarrassment for girls having to ask for products.
Residents in Wickham Market are invited to a free event to learn more about making space for hedgehogs and frogs in their gardens.
Read more about "Hop along to the next Wild about Wickham event"...Pakefield residents are invited to give their views on the options for managing the future of the coast through both an online visitor centre and a face-to-face event.
Read more about "Have your say on options for Pakefield coast"...A SWOT analysis can be used to compare different options or solutions and explore the advantages and disadvantages of each. For each option/solution under consideration, the group should brainstorm four characteristics:
Read more about "SWOT Analysis [C]"...Town and parish councils, local groups and voluntary organisations in East Suffolk are invited to apply for funding to support community activities relating to the upcoming Tour of Britain Men.
Read more about "Funding available to support Tour of Britain activities"...Nominations for the East Suffolk Awards 2023 are now open!
Last staged in 2019, prior to the Covid pandemic, these awards, run by East Suffolk Council, celebrate the best in local businesses, people and community groups. Not only that, a ‘Next Big Idea’ category winner will receive a grant to turn their dream scheme into a reality. Anyone wishing to nominate has until the end of November to submit an application.
The awards are about recognising contributions, celebrating successes, and giving people the ‘round of applause’ they deserve for improving lives in East Suffolk. Winners will be announced at an event at Snape Maltings on 28 February 2023.
Cllr Steve Gallant, Leader of East Suffolk Council, said:
Over £100,000 has been agreed for innovative new project which supports young people in rural areas of East Suffolk.
Read more about "Funding boost for innovative new youth project"...In a report submitted to government today, Suffolk’s five district and borough councils have united to present an interim plan which would revitalise local government and put the needs of local communities first.
Read more about "Suffolk Councils deliver report to Government: Best for democracy, delivery of services and meeting diverse demands of county"...Local communities in Framlingham, Wickham Market and surrounding villages are set to benefit as Community Partnership opens a second round of funding scheme.
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