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Focus groups explore what people know, think and feel about a particular topic. A focus group usually involves six to twelve people with some knowledge of, experience with, or interest in an issue.
Read more about "Focus Groups [S/C]"...Nominations for the 2024 Quality of Place Awards are now closed.
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To help encourage local residents to stay healthy and active, free fitness classes will begin in some East Suffolk parks and open spaces in May.
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Our Revenues and Benefits service (Council Tax, Housing Benefits and Business rates) is delivered by the Anglia Revenues Partnership (ARP).
Read more about "Benefits"...The Waveney Disability Forum was set up as a reference group to help the district council to listen, learn and consult with people with disabilities and their carers.
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If you wish to make an appointment at either Riverside, Lowestoft, or East Suffolk House, Melton, for a new application, a renewal or to collect vehicle plates then please contact our Licensing Team. |
A popular summer activities programme returns to East Suffolk later this month, with priority given to children who are eligible for free school meals.
Read more about "Operation Camouflage is back!"...Wait... | Before you contact us, you might find what you're looking for on our fly-tipping pages. |
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The Home Office Serious Violence Strategy shows that since 2014, specific types of serious violence have been increasing faster than other crime types. Specifically, homicide, knife crime, gun crime and county lines drug dealing have increased significantly. The new duty however also widens the scope for each area to include other forms of serious violence, for example, robbery, aggravated burglary, assaults, arson endangering life, modern slavery, sexual assault, exploitation and disorder.
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