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This week regional charity Access Community Trust has confirmed plans to provide a helpful community service - that focuses on positive support for local people experiencing a hoarding disorder across East Suffolk.
Read more about "New hoarding support service available across East Suffolk"...Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in the Kirkley and Whitton areas of Lowestoft.
Read more about "Improving community safety in Lowestoft"...The Enabling Community Budgets (ECBs) are intended to support activities delivered by community, voluntary and social enterprise organisations. A total of £412,500 has been allocated from New Homes Bonus (funding generated through new houses built in the district) for 2025/2026. This gives each of the 55 elected members of East Suffolk Council a £7,500 Enabling Communities Budget to spend to enhance existing community projects or to develop new projects in their ward to tackle local need.
Read more about "Enabling Communities Budgets"...A pair of East Suffolk Councillors have provided funding from their Enabling Communities Budgets for new picnic benches at a local nature reserve.
Read more about "Enabling Communities Budgets help fund new picnic benches at Gunton Woodland"...East Suffolk Council is urging local businesses to have their say in a ballot on the creation of a new ‘Destination Business Improvement District’ (BID), which includes parts of East Suffolk.
Read more about "Businesses urged to have say in Explore Suffolk BID ballot"...Residents from the Beccles area are invited to find out more about the broad range of health and wellbeing support and services available to them locally at free event.
Read more about "Beccles residents invited to free health and wellbeing event "...Bungay residents are invited to help shape a new project to support people with dementia and memory loss.
Read more about "Have your say on dementia support in Bungay "...The Kesgrave, Martlesham, Rushmere, Carlford and Fynn Valley Community Partnership recently completed the Green Communities Project – a series of four small scale environmental projects that could potentially be replicated elsewhere. Each of the projects involved working in Partnership to achieve it’s goals, along with funding from the Community Partnership under its ‘Environmental Care’ priority.
Read more about "Green Communities Project"...The East Suffolk Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) rates will apply to the majority of new planning permission from 1st August 2023.
Read more about "Archived Suffolk Coastal CIL Charging Schedule Rates"...Under the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013, those who deal in scrap metal require a licence. There are two types of licence – one for running a site and one for mobile collectors who do not operate from a site.
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