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Hazardous waste is any solid or liquid material that may cause harm to human health or the environment if not disposed of correctly.
Read more about "Hazardous waste"...Following last week’s announcement by District and Borough Leaders that they would prefer more than one unitary council in Suffolk, East Suffolk Councillors have now formally confirmed their support for this approach.
Read more about "Councillors back District and Borough unitary proposals"...To help older residents, especially those living with dementia, East Suffolk Council has recently purchased 20 companion pets which are being given to local dementia groups and care homes across the district.
Read more about "Robopets bringing comfort to older residents"...As part of a community consultation, East Suffolk Council has been invited to comment on the Sea Link project.
Read more about "Council consulted on Sea Link electricity infrastructure project"...A new three-year grant programme has been launched to help support East Suffolk’s high streets through town centre improvements, arts and cultural activities and improvements to shopfronts.
Read more about "New grant scheme launched to reinvigorate high streets"...Residents, business and property owners in Lowestoft are invited to comment on a reappraised management plan for the South Lowestoft and Kirkley Conservation Area.
Read more about "Have your say on conservation area management "...A scheme dedicated to involving young people in local issues which affect them is back and East Suffolk Council wants as many youngsters as possible to get involved and to help make a real difference.
Read more about "We want to hear Youth Voices! "...The council provides many car parks (off-street parking places) across the district, so those choosing to drive may park appropriately once at their destination ensuring minimal disruption for the local communities. Parking places are provided in rural and coastal locations as well as towns, so visitors arriving by car can access Suffolk’s beautiful countryside and coastline, and all the retail, leisure and services provided by its towns.
Read more about "Car parks"...More than £3.85 million of public funding was protected as a result of investigation work by East Suffolk Council’s (ESC) Corporate Fraud Service in 2022/23.
Read more about "Fraud prevention commitment protects millions in public funds"...The impact of Covid-19 has been significant on Suffolk’s businesses and our local economy and as we re-open, we must all - residents, the public sector, and businesses - do our part to control the virus and prevent the spread.
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