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East Suffolk Council will spend nearly £100million in 2024/25 delivering critical services for its communities, and projects to improve the district, as part of an ambitious four-year-plan.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council announces spending plans for 2024-25"...We are co-ordinating a programme of advice and support to help people in East Suffolk with the rising cost of living. These pages provide information on the services and support available, including help with accessing support, as well as useful tips and advice.
Read more about "Ease the Squeeze on cost of living"...The Leader of the Council has authority to delegate Cabinet functions to an individual member of the Cabinet by giving notice to that effect to the relevant Cabinet Member, the Chief Executive and the Monitoring Officer.
Read more about "Delegation to Cabinet members - Cabinet functions"...In November 2012, the first ever set of Police and Crime Commissioner elections were held across 41 police force areas in England and Wales (excluding London).
Read more about "Police and Crime Commissioner elections"...A multi-million-pound development in the centre of Lowestoft has moved to the next stage with the appointment of a construction company to deliver the works.
Read more about "Milestone for Battery Green development"...Period poverty means not being able to access sanitary products, usually due to financial costs.
Read more about "East Suffolk Period Poverty"...Residents and visitors to East Suffolk are being urged to ‘drink, feast, shop east’ this winter with a brand-new campaign created to boost local business.
Read more about "Drink, feast and shop east this winter"...You can petition your council to hold a referendum on whether local people should elect a mayor to lead the council and the community it serves.
Read more about "Mayoral petitions"...East Suffolk Council today unveils its plans for the kerbside collections of small electrical items in East Suffolk. The initial collections will begin later this month with the hope that 120,000 households in the local community will get behind its drive to recycle their electricals.
Read more about "East Suffolk residents urged to recycle their electricals via new kerbside collections trial"...Early details have been revealed for East Suffolk’s participation in St Elizabeth Hospice’s Hop to it! Suffolk 2025 trail.
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