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As part of a multi-million pound redevelopment, work to partially demolish the former Battery Green multi-storey car park in Lowestoft is now underway.
Read more about "Battery Green demolition begins"...A dedicated group of volunteers will play a key role in boosting biodiversity on a patch of land adopted for public ownership in their community.
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Ambitious plans to transform an empty building into an exciting new visual arts and cultural space have been announced, as part of a wider programme of regeneration in Lowestoft’s town centre.
Read more about "Former post office to be transformed into creative hub"...Suffolk’s five district and borough councils are launching a county-wide survey asking people for their views on the future of vital local government services.
Read more about "District and Borough Councils’ clear message to communities: “Let’s shape the future of Suffolk together!”"...Residents can learn new skills and techniques to help them to be aware of how they’re feeling and what to do to stay well, through free online events.
Read more about "Learn new techniques for wellbeing through free online events"...Get ready to ride - join the East Suffolk Sportive on 31 August 2025 and celebrate the return of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men!
Read more about "Pedal and Picnic in Woodbridge"...Some of the finest recent achievements in conservation and design have been recognised as part of an annual awards scheme run by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Quality of Place award winners announced "...Few of us will have failed to notice the problems plastics cause for our environment and ecosystems when they escape into nature particularly in coastal communities like ours.
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