Responsible dog owners understand the importance of clearing up after their pets, and so they take their dog for a walk armed with a poop scoop or bag. They will dispose of the waste when they return home or use one of the Council's dog waste bins or litter bins found across the district.
Read more about "Dog fouling"...Dog owners have rights and we recognise that part of the pleasure of owning a dog comes from taking it for walks. In a seaside area, this means walking your dog on the beach, sometimes without having to keep it on a lead.
Read more about "Dogs on beaches"...Public access for customers is provided from locations across East Suffolk.
Suffolk County Council is responsible for maintaining public rights of way.
Read more about "Public Rights of Way"...New regulations relating to drinking water supplied from wells, boreholes and other private water supplies, came into force on 27 June 2016. These were amended by a subsequent amendment Regulation known as the Private Water Supplies (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 and these came into force on 11 July 2018.
Read more about "Private water supplies"...The Coastal Card is a great incentive to make use of one of the council-owned leisure centres in the former Suffolk Coastal area, and will quickly save regular users pounds.
Read more about "Coastal Card"...People in the community are given disposable cameras, or asked to take pictures on their phones and upload them to a shared location. The idea is to record and represent their community through photography. This approach works really well with people who prefer pictures to written or spoken information.
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