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  • Tenant Engagement Strategy

    Our Tenant Engagement Strategy 2024 - 2027 embodies East Suffolk Council's commitment to fostering vibrant, inclusive communities. At the heart of our strategy lies a dedication to meaningful interactions, transparency, and collaborative decision-making with our tenants. We aim to bridge gaps, understand diverse perspectives, and empower every voice within our community.

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  • Health and safety inspections

    Our regulations state that it will be the responsibility of the manager of the HMO to ensure that the following are maintained in good repair, clean condition and good order (including, where appropriate, proper working order):

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  • Future ambitions

    Our ambition is to become a carbon neutral council, in terms of our assets and operations and to help Suffolk as a whole achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, but we hope to achieve so much more:

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  • Tackling anti-social behaviour

    Anti-social behaviour (ASB) can have a devastating impact on its victims and the wider community. That is why the Safer Stronger Communities Board continues to prioritise tackling ASB across Suffolk and will be taking part in the first national Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness week, between 19 and 25 July 2021.

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  • Residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plans

    Residents in both Bungay and Worlingham will be asked to decide whether Neighbourhood Plans for their areas should be used by the Broads Authority and East Suffolk Council for determining future planning applications.

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  • An extra £3m for warmer, greener Suffolk homes

    More Suffolk residents are set to benefit from Government Green Homes Grants thanks to a further successful bid for £3m funding by a Suffolk consortium of local authorities, adding to a previous award of £1m secured last year.

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  • Rendlesham residents – have your say on play!

    Rendlesham residents are invited to give their views to help create a new play area in the village.

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  • East Suffolk Youth Council

    East Suffolk Youth Council – Making a Difference!

    The newly established East Suffolk Youth Council has at least two elected representatives from secondary educational institutions in East Suffolk (up to a maximum of four, based on student numbers), as well as the homeschooled.   

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  • Authorities combine for collective day of action in Beccles

    Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in Beccles.

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