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We recognise the importance of petitions, as a means of engaging with local communities and enabling the public to let us know about their concerns as well as a mechanism for generating service improvements. Petitions may be submitted on paper, by email or as an e-petition.
Read more about "Petitions"...Regular reviews of conservation areas are known as Conservation Area Appraisals. The public is consulted, to ensure that the appraisals reflect community aspirations and not simply those of the planning authority. Once published conservation area appraisals provide the local planning authority with the basis for policies which are designed to preserve or enhance all of the aspects of character and appearance that define an area's special interest.
Read more about "Conservation area appraisals"...East Suffolk Council conducts an annual audit of the emissions arising from its estates and activities. In 2022/23, total quantified emissions, at 6064 tonnes of CO2 equivalent (tCO2e), were down by 660 tCO2e, that’s a decrease of 9.9% from 2021/22.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council's greenhouse gas emissions"...The East Suffolk Period Poverty scheme is running alongside other schemes, to provide free sanitary items to areas that do not already have an existing provision.
Read more about "Local initiatives"...Full Council meetings are a forum where councillors can exercise their representative function and one which can underpin policy formulation and performance review.
Read more about "Full Council"...The third annual Quality of Place awards were held on Wednesday 19 September in the Council Chamber at Melton Hill when prizes were awarded to five outstanding local projects:
Read more about "2012 Quality of Place award winners"...Four schemes were given recognition for their contribution to good design and conservation at the 2011 Quality of Place awards held in the Council Chamber at Melton Hill, Woodbridge, on 15 September 2011.
Read more about "2011 Quality of Place award winners"...The first Quality of Place awards event took place on 29 July 2010, in the Council Chamber at Melton Hill, Woodbridge. Five projects were given recognition for their contribution to good design and conservation:
Read more about "2010 Quality of Place award winners"...A new-look play area – designed with the community at heart – has been officially reopened in Martlesham.
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