Local residents and businesses are invited to have their say on East Suffolk Council’s spending priorities before budget is set next month.
Read more about "Have your say on Council’s budget priorities"...Cllr Steve Gallant, Leader of East Suffolk Council, has praised local people for their resolve throughout the pandemic but believes it is absolutely vital that the guidelines of this new lockdown are followed to help defeat the virus.
Read more about "Leader asks residents to do their bit to help defeat virus"...A new style of litter bin is being installed in two popular coastal towns to encourage people to dispose of their rubbish correctly and reduce litter.
Read more about "New bins will help people recycle on the go"...There is still time for local people to have their say on housing and leisure proposals for the site of the former Deben High School in Felixstowe.
Read more about "There’s still time to comment on plans for site of former high school"...East Suffolk Council has agreed to a new scheme which supports Towns and Parishes when setting budgets next year.
Read more about "Council passes on Government grants to Towns and Parishes"...East Suffolk Council is now processing the payment of grants for local businesses provided by the Government in a response to new national Covid-19 restrictions.
Read more about "Grants for businesses affected by new restrictions "...Voluntary and community groups in the Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and surrounding villages are set to benefit as Community Partnership has opened a second round of funding scheme.
Read more about "Further funding made available to local communities "...Waste and recycling vehicles in Suffolk are now displaying new artwork to help deliver the food savvy message and cut food waste across the county.
Read more about "New vehicle banners encourage Suffolk to be food and freezer savvy"...Businesses in East Suffolk are being reminded that they must adhere to the national restrictions set out by the Government in response to Covid-19 after the owner of a restaurant was fined £1,000 for failing to close his business, risking the safety of staff and customers.
A funding scheme to help tackle East Suffolk Community Partnership’s key priorities has been extended.
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