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East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet has taken the decision to move tenants into new accommodation prior to demolition of St Peters Court, Lowestoft’s only high-rise accommodation.
Read more about "Council to re-house St Peters Court residents ahead of demolition"...A charity dedicated to transforming lives through the power of nature has received a major funding boost from East Suffolk Council towards completion of a unique new learning centre.
Read more about "Learning centre funding boost for environmental education charity"...New campaign encourages people to look out for the Food Hygiene Rating sticker if they’re planning that special meal out with family, friends or colleagues in the lead up to Christmas.
Read more about "Look out for the sticker this Christmas "...The Felixstowe Seafront Development Strategy (FSDS) was adopted by East Suffolk Council in October 2025 to guide future investment by the public and private sectors, building on successful recent projects in the town. The vision for the South Seafront is to create a beautiful, welcoming environment which supports the visitor economy as well as benefitting both residents and businesses.
Read more about "Felixstowe Seafront Development Strategy (FSDS)"...A popular walking challenge is set to return to East Suffolk this summer – with prizes again on offer for taking part.
Read more about "East Suffolk Explorer Walking Challenge returns this summer"...Ambitious plans to upgrade and decarbonise three of the district’s leisure centres are moving forward after East Suffolk Council successfully secured a £2.8million Government grant.
Read more about "£4.8million for leisure centre decarbonisation drive"...Building works starts on the tidal flood walls, heralding a significant step towards a brighter future for Lowestoft’s communities and businesses.
Read more about "Ground-breaking marks start of construction of vital flood protection"...Plans to revolutionise council services in Suffolk – delivering real improvements for local communities, saving at least £34m a year, and reinvesting £20m of that money annually into council services – have been published.
Read more about "Case for Change plans to revolutionise Suffolk council services published"...Suffolk's second PING Town was officially launched in Felixstowe yesterday, with the opening of 8 outdoor tables sited throughout the town.
Read more about "Felixstowe becomes a Suffolk PING! Town"...A new fund has been established to provide immediate, short-term financial support to East Suffolk communities affected by future emergency events.
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