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CCTV is vital in the prevention and detection of crime and antisocial behaviour. It provides residents and businesses with protection, helping us to make East Suffolk a safer place to live, work, socialise and visit.
Read more about "CCTV"...Private tenants have shared their experiences of renting homes as part of an ongoing project to uphold good standards in the sector.
Read more about "Learning from tenants’ experiences of private rental sector"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) has renewed its support for the work of an industry-led organisation dedicated to boosting the local visitor economy.
Read more about "Council backs tourism industry plan for next three years"...Information for those affected by storms and bad weather.
Read more about "Storm advice"...Many homes in East Suffolk have open fires or wood-burning stoves, however people may not be aware that these can contribute to air pollution and reduce indoor air quality, which can be damaging to health.
Read more about "Wood burning in the home"...The Suffolk Councils have secured funding from Cadent, the largest gas distribution network operator, to deliver a 2-year programme to support residents who are struggling to keep warm. The project is being hosted by East Suffolk Council and links with Safe Suffolk Renters but is available to all residents, not just those in rented housing.
Read more about "Suffolk Centres for Warmth"...With the return of the popular First Light Festival this weekend and several major projects approaching completion on the seafront, Lowestoft is set for an incredible summer and East Suffolk Council is playing a leading role.
Clean Air Day is led by Global Action Plan and is the UK’s largest air pollution campaign. It helps to focus attention on taking collective action to clean up our air, boost public awareness and understanding of the health harms of air pollution, and demonstrate support for clean air.
Read more about "Clean Air Day"...A complete list of available support is below. Please take the time to read it and use the links to the support you need.
Read more about "Money advice and support"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) charge a fee for the administrative costs incurred in dealing with a public path order application in accordance with the Local Authorities (Recovery of Costs for Public Path Orders) Regulations 1993 as amended by the Local Authorities (Charges for Overseas Assistance and Public Path Orders) Regulations 1996.
Read more about "Public path order charges and agreements"...Page 82 of 122