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A major council-owned development in Felixstowe has won a prestigious national award for its high-quality and innovative design.
Read more about "National award for innovative Deben Fields development "...The Cohousing model is an intentional community of like-minded people. The model focuses on equitable and sustainable living, creating more sustainable lifestyle.
Read more about "Cohousing"...Over £3million in contributions from new housing developments has been allocated to support the enhancement of community facilities in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Key infrastructure projects to benefit from £3.4m funding "...The East Suffolk Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) rates will apply to the majority of new planning permission from 1st August 2023.
Read more about "Archived Waveney CIL Charging Rates"...In innovative partnership scheme, delivered by East Suffolk Council to support hospital patients returning home from hospital, has been highly commended by national award judges.
Read more about "Hospital pressure-easing patient scheme wins national recognition "...Reporting on developer contributions helps local communities and developers see how contributions have been spent and understand what future funds will be spent on, ensuring a transparent and accountable system.
Read more about "Infrastructure Funding Statement (IFS)"...Land and property management of our non-housing property estate portfolio is undertaken by our Asset Management team.
Read more about "Asset management"...Emergency repairs should not be reported by using the online reporting form.
Read more about "Emergency council housing repairs"...As a six-month Planning Inspectorate examination of proposals for a new nuclear power plant at Sizewell draws to a close, East Suffolk Council has welcomed a range of important revisions to the scheme and a multi-million pound financial package for investment back in to local communities.
Read more about "Sizewell C Examination: East Suffolk Council response"...Stepping Home is a service designed to help people home from hospital or prevent admissions. Unlike other support services Stepping Home tackles all and any housing issues that place residents at risk. Working with a growing range of voluntary and statutory partners we identify and tackle hoarding, disrepair, falls risks, inadequate heating, disconnected services, loneliness, financial abuse, food and fuel poverty, income maximisation and more.
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