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Property owners and occupiers are being invited to share their views on proposals for the creation and expansion of Conservation Areas in Aldeburgh.
Read more about "Proposed creation and expansion of Conservation Areas in Aldeburgh"...In 2019 East Suffolk Council declared a climate emergency. As part of this the council is working to reduce its own carbon emissions.
Read more about "Tackling climate change at home"...The evolving situation with Storm Eunice has led to a major incident being declared in Suffolk.
Read more about "Major incident declared in Suffolk as Storm Eunice hits "...Two green spaces in East Suffolk have been officially recognised as being amongst the best in the country after receiving a Green Flag Award.
Read more about "National awards for two East Suffolk green spaces"...Residents are invited to give their views on proposals to extend Beccles Cemetery and provide additional burial spaces to meet local need.
Read more about "Have your say on proposed extension to Beccles Cemetery "...Information for those affected by storms and bad weather.
Read more about "Storm advice"...Colourful crops of daffodils are set to bloom across East Suffolk with the launch of a new perennial planting initiative.
Read more about "Help East Suffolk bloom by joining new planting campaign"...Historic parks and gardens are characteristic features of east and west Suffolk – either side of the High Suffolk clay plateau. This reflected the position of the largest landed estates - including in the Suffolk Sandlings - and also their geographical distribution along the historic route between Ipswich and Great Yarmouth. These parks were construed as primarily an aesthetic landscape – an irregular, ‘naturalistic’ setting of grass, trees and woodland around a big house. Parks were expressions of status and wealth, marking out the owner as a member of the landed elite.
Read more about "Local List of Parks/Gardens of Historic and Landscape Interest"...There are fourteen parks and gardens in the East Suffolk District included on the National Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest compiled by Historic England. Under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 Historic England compiles a register of “gardens and other land” situated in England that appear to be of special historic interest. The main purpose of this Register is to celebrate designed landscapes of note, and encourage appropriate protection. It is hoped that drawing attention to sites in this way will increase awareness of their value and encourage those who own them, or who otherwise have a role in their protection and their future, to treat these special places with due care.
Read more about "National Register of Parks/Gardens of Special Historic Interest"...A new planning document has been adopted in East Suffolk to help guide the delivery of healthier built environments.
Read more about "New planning guidance for healthy environments"...