A new grant funding scheme has been launched in East Suffolk to help people to get involved with growing their own food.
Communities and businesses in Southwold and neighbouring villages are the first pilot area of the Resilient Coasts project to take part in the launch of a 6-year project to help create coastal communities that are resilient to a changing climate.
Hundreds of trees are set to be planted in Felixstowe as part of a biodiversity boosting initiative.
In relation to ongoing pay negotiations with representatives of local refuse operatives, East Suffolk Council is pleased to provide the following update:
Beccles residents are invited to attend an event to share their views about how to make the town more autism friendly.
Residents from the Beccles area are invited to a free event to find out more about the broad range of activities, support and services available to them locally.
Lowestoft residents are invited to learn more about the installation of a 40m tidal barrier, which will be the final phase of the town’s permanent flood defences.
Road safety activities will be taking place in East Suffolk this week, organised by the Kesgrave, Rushmere St Andrew, Martlesham, Carlford and Fynn Valley Community Partnership.
Wickham Market residents are invited to comment on their local Neighbourhood Plan, ahead of it being submitted for independent examination.