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East Suffolk residents are invited to meet with representatives from the Council’s Communities Team and Suffolk Constabulary next week as part of a national campaign to tackle anti-social behaviour.
We have been given the go ahead to bring a new multi-million state-of-the-art leisure facility to Felixstowe.
Read more about "Felixstowe Leisure Centre"...The Nature First small grants fund is provided by East Suffolk Council on behalf of the East Suffolk Greenprint Forum and is available for projects that specifically contribute to the enhancement of local biodiversity and/or its understanding and appreciation by the local community. Eligible projects may include work to restore existing habitats, creation of habitats, provision of nesting / roosting places for birds, pollinators and other animals, or activities to help local people of any age learn about and enjoy their local biodiversity.
Read more about "Nature First Small Grants Scheme"...Residents, businesses and other interested parties are invited to help shape the future of open spaces across East Suffolk.
Read more about "Have your say on open spaces in East Suffolk"...Following a successful bid to the Government’s £3.6 billion Towns Fund, it has today been confirmed that Lowestoft will be offered £24.9 million to invest in the regeneration of the town, driving economic growth and acting as a catalyst for future investment.
Read more about "Lowestoft secures £24.9million in Government funding"...Anti-social behaviour can affect anyone at any time and can range from annoying other people to serious violence and criminal activities, the following can be reported by using our online anti-social behaviour reporting form.
Read more about "Anti-social behaviour"...East Suffolk Council is re-emphasising the importance of providing correct information for paying council tax after a resident was convicted of fraudulently claiming relief.
Read more about "Council tax fraud conviction "...In an open letter, the Leader and Chairman of East Suffolk Council have paid tribute to those who have lost their lives in the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as recognising the huge efforts made by East Suffolk communities over the last year.
Read more about "Letter from the Leader and Chairman"...Young people in East Suffolk are invited to make a difference in their local community by standing for election to a new youth council.
Read more about "Join East Suffolk’s new Youth Council and make a difference!"...The Leaders of the county’s five district and borough councils have responded to the decision by Suffolk County Council to submit interim proposals for a single unitary authority, as part of the Local Government Review process.
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