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More Suffolk residents are set to benefit from Government Green Homes Grants thanks to a further successful bid for £3m funding by a Suffolk consortium of local authorities, adding to a previous award of £1m secured last year.
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 "...We recognise the key importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals/groups and of raising awareness of potential and actual vulnerability in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking"...PowerPark is an exciting regeneration project which will be the heartbeat for the regions offshore renewables, engineering, and maritime industries. Situated in an area that covers the towns port, dock and industrial area. The Port of Lowestoft (owned and operated by Association of British Ports) acts as an important regional sea servicing route between the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, and the Baltic States. PowerPark itself covers 24.7ha and is located within walking distance of the town centre and seafront.
Read more about "PowerPark"...Annual Status Report 2018 – annual air quality report for East Suffolk Council
Read more about "East Suffolk Council Annual Status Report 2018"...More conservation areas are being created to benefit wildlife as part of East Suffolk Council’s commitment to increase biodiversity areas.
Read more about "Wildlife to benefit from more wild spaces"...Following a successful launch in Lowestoft and as part of a range of exciting digital projects taking place across East Suffolk, free-to-use public Wi-Fi has now been launched in Felixstowe.
Read more about "East Suffolk Free Wi-Fi launches in Felixstowe"...East Suffolk Council commissioned Knight, Kavanagh and Page Ltd (KKP) as consultants in 2020 to support the development of the first East Suffolk Council Leisure Strategy, incorporating a suite of strategies, namely the Indoor and Built Facilities Strategy, Playing Pitch and Outdoor Sport Strategy and Open Space and Play Strategy, to provide an up-to-date evidence base and to help inform future decision-making processes.
Read more about "East Suffolk Leisure Strategy"...As councils throughout the country seek to address a number of critical housing issues, the first ever joint Housing Strategy for East Suffolk sets out our ambitions and priorities for housing services from 2017 to 2023.
The full East Suffolk Housing Strategy establishes the challenges that the councils face and it also maps out the key areas of focus for the two councils:
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