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  • Complaining about alcohol and entertainment licensing issues

    Crime and disorder

    If you have any problems related to vandalism, drunken behaviour, violence or drugs you should report them to Suffolk Police. If there is an immediate threat to your own or others’ safety you should dial 999, otherwise you should ring the police on their non-emergency number 101 or 01473 613500.

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  • Arts hub at former Post Office given go ahead

    A major project to transform the former Post Office building in Lowestoft into an exciting new arts space will now progress following planning consent given by East Suffolk Council’s Planning Committee.

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  • Greenprint Steering Group

    The Greenprint Steering Group exists to connect us into key partnerships and organisations and provide strategic direction to ensure that we are effectively informing, engaging and enabling East Suffolk Community and Youth Champions, elected members and organisations to work towards meeting our agreed vision and goals. 

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  • £24.9m regeneration programme given go ahead

    Following a two-year development process, a £24.9m programme to transform Lowestoft has received final Government approval enabling work to progress on five major regeneration projects.

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  • 2013 Quality of Place award winners

    The fourth annual Quality of Place awards ceremony took place on 24 October 2013 when prizes were awarded to seven outstanding local projects.

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  • Helping local events thrive in East Suffolk

    A new grant scheme which supports local events to attract more attendees has been launched by East Suffolk Council.  

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  • Larger campervans to be allowed in 12 car parks

    Having listened to the concerns raised by campervan owners in recent weeks, East Suffolk Council has decided to allow larger campervans to park in twelve of its car parks. 

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  • Deed of Obligation

    On the 8 October 2021, East Suffolk Council, Suffolk County Council and NNB Generation Company (SZC) Limited entered into a Deed of Obligation (DoO) pursuant to section 1 of the Localism Act 2011 and section 111 of the Local government Act 1972. The DoO related to all aspects of the Sizewell C project, however since the signing of the DoO, two Deed of Variations have been signed (13 April 2022 and 6 May 2022) which amend specific aspects of the original Deed.

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  • Procurement frequently asked questions

    What is the difference between a Request for Quotation (RFQ) and an Invitation to Tender (ITT)?

    We use ITTs for contracts of £75,000 in value and RFQs for anything below this amount. The process and documentation reflects the risk and value associated with the procurement. A tender will likely have more complex requirements, be of higher value and therefore carry a higher risk. Having more comprehensive documents will help to manage these.

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  • CCTV

    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.

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