Three projects in East Suffolk have benefited from funding through the Suffolk Inclusive Growth Investment Fund (SIGIF) programme, established by Suffolk’s Public Sector Leaders as part of their response to Covid-19.
This summer the seaside town of Felixstowe in Suffolk is holding a new and unique ‘Yarn Bomb’ trail for all the family to enjoy.
A consultation has been launched to gather comments on proposed designs for a regenerated Kirkley Village and the seafront.
Essential work to repair a fender at the entrance to Southwold Harbour will start on Monday 19 July.
East Suffolk Council’s Statement of Accounts for 2020/21 is now available to view here.
An Oulton community group which has been bringing together older members of the community for almost 30 years has received funding to help it continue in a Covid-secure way.
A new planning document has been adopted in East Suffolk to help conserve and enhance the District’s historic environment.
Residents in the south of East Suffolk are invited to find out more about the wide range of support services available to them in the local area.
As part of its commitment to supporting people facing homelessness, East Suffolk Council has transformed a property in Lowestoft into specialist accommodation especially for former rough sleepers.
Voluntary, community and covid response groups and local councils in East Suffolk are invited to attend free virtual training sessions to help them support the most vulnerable people in their communities.