The Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) national counter terror campaign was launched in March 2017. It urges citizens to contact police about suspicious activity or online content and will run across radio and digital channels over six weeks (of paid for activity), backed by a national and regional media and public relations plan.
Read more about "Action Counters Terrorism campaign"...East Suffolk Council continues to put the environment first by donating trees to towns and parishes as part of UK-wide initiative to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Read more about "Planting trees for the Queen’s Jubilee"...Work recently undertaken by our coastal management team – Coastal Partnership East – with Zurich Flood Alliance and the London School of Economics is being showcased at a special COP26 exhibition, hosted by Universities UK.
Read more about "Innovative flood resilience work in COP26 showcase"...A community transport pilot is launching in Bungay thanks to funding from East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "All aboard the Bungay Shoppa"...The Suffolk Coast and Heaths is a special place, with its internationally important wildlife sites a huge draw for residents and visitors. New residential development in the area, including tourist accommodation, is therefore expected to increase the number of people visiting these wildlife sites, which include Special Protection Areas, Special Areas of Conservation and Ramsar sites. These three designations are collectively known as Habitats sites (also known as European sites). They are protected by the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 as amended (known as the Habitats Regulations). Habitats sites are designated for their incredible birds, plants, habitats and other rare and unusual species. It’s this diversity of nature that makes visiting the Suffolk Coast and Heaths such a unique experience.
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