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  • 2019 Quality of Place award winners

    The ninth annual Quality of Place Awards ceremony took place on 20 November, recognising the best in design and conservation in East Suffolk.

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  • Ordering and replacement of wheeled bins

    How do I order a new or replacement bin?

    Building developers can purchase bins for new housing developments online - Developer bin purchase for new housing developments.

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  • Rendlesham neighbourhood plan

    The Rendlesham Neighbourhood Plan (Rendlesham Neighbourhood Plan 'made' | Appendices to accompany the 'made' Plan) was prepared by Rendlesham Parish Council following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development to 2027. 

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  • Former post office to be transformed into creative hub

    Ambitious plans to transform an empty building into an exciting new visual arts and cultural space have been announced, as part of a wider programme of regeneration in Lowestoft’s town centre.

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  • Allergens and the Food Information Regulations

    Advice for food business operators

    The Food Information Regulations 2014 introduced new legal obligations to supply information to consumers on the allergens that are in the food that you serve and sell. It is no longer be acceptable to say that you don’t know.

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  • Sizewell C Examination: East Suffolk Council response

    As a six-month Planning Inspectorate examination of proposals for a new nuclear power plant at Sizewell draws to a close, East Suffolk Council has welcomed a range of important revisions to the scheme and a multi-million pound financial package for investment back in to local communities.

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  • Community Led Planning

    Community led planning offers people with the opportunity to help to shape the future of the places in which they live, work and play. It can help to influence the provision of housing, green space, services and facilities and a variety of options are now available for those interested communities.

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  • Keeping Felixstowe pubgoers safe

    Funding has been provided for a new system aimed at improving the safety of Felixstowe’s night-time economy. 

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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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  • Suffolk businesses say Yes 2 Test as many premises prepare to open on Monday

    Suffolk businesses are being encouraged to protect themselves by getting their staff tested for COVID-19 twice a week, as part of a new campaign launched today by Suffolk County Council.

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