East Suffolk Council responds to Government consultations to ensure our voice is heard and that it feeds into the development of Government policy.
Read more about "Reforms to the Energy Performance of Buildings Regime"...A regular social gathering of over-60s can continue to prosper following a donation from two East Suffolk councillors.
Read more about "Councillor funding keeps chins wagging in Carlton Colville "...Theatre, sport and filmmaking are just some of the free activities on offer during the school holidays this Easter as part of the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme – and bookings are now open!
Read more about "Free holiday activities and food available this Easter"...A group of key farming and food sector stakeholders met with East Suffolk Council to discuss shared ambitions for producers and consumers.
Read more about "Working together for sustainable farming future "...East Suffolk Council has secured a provisional allocation of £5.9million to help improve the energy performance of social housing as part of the Government’s Warm Homes Plan.
Read more about "Energy efficiency funding to help make social housing greener and warmer"...As part of the Resilient Coasts project, East Suffolk Council (ESC) has purchased a fleet of drones, including a M350 LiDAR drone, to allow increased monitoring of the ESC frontage.
When visiting the coast you may see a ESC officer flying a drone. If so, please stay back and provide space until the drone flight is over and the pilot invites you to ask any questions.
Asbestos is a naturally-occurring mineral that was widely used in construction until 2000, when regulations were brought in restricting its use. It was used because it is a good insulator, offering heat, electrical and fire resistance within properties.
Read more about "Asbestos safety"...Legionella is a type of bacteria that is common in natural water sources like lakes and rivers. It can become a health problem when it grows and multiplies in systems like showerheads, taps, hot water tanks and heaters if the conditions are favourable. People can contract Legionnaires disease, which is a form of pneumonia, when they breath in small droplets of water in the air that contain the Legionella bacteria.
Read more about "Water safety"...Pupils at Felixstowe School honed their creative writing skills during a series of interactive storytelling workshops funded through East Suffolk Council’s Community Partnership programme.
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