An annual scheme to promote biodiversity and cultivate East Suffolk’s wildlife population is set to return.
Read more about "Pardon the Weeds campaign returns to create a buzz "...Grants of up to £2,000 are available through the Field to Fork grant scheme. This scheme aims to increase the number of local residents engaging with local allotments , community gardens, green spaces or equivalents, that offer the ability to grow produce. Applications should clearly target those that do not have a history of engagement with such projects but would benefit in some way by doing so in the future.
Read more about "Field to Fork grant scheme"...If you are a community or voluntary organisation seeking funding, we have put together some tips that may prove useful, whether applying to the Council or any other funder.
Read more about "Funding applications - top tips"...To help recycle even more, residents in Kesgrave, Saxmundham and Martlesham will be able to dispose of their small electrical items through a new trial scheme.
Read more about "Recycling electrical items is now even easier"...A children’s play area at Beccles Common has been officially reopened following the completion of refurbishment work.
Read more about "New play area in Beccles officially opened "...Residents in Beccles, Bungay and Halesworth who are struggling to feed their pets due to rising costs can now use one of five community pet food larders.
Read more about "Pet food larders open in Beccles, Bungay and Halesworth"...The winners of an annual awards programme celebrating building design and conservation projects in East Suffolk have been announced.
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