To enable the growing creative sector in Lowestoft to reach its full potential and attract further investment, a new virtual hub has been launched.
To support the Covid-19 vaccination programme, East Suffolk Council will continue to offer free parking for healthcare staff working in vaccination centres across East Suffolk.
As part of an ongoing drive to build the right environment for East Suffolk, a new campaign is being launched to help people get their recycling right.
East Suffolk Council continues to put the environment first as voluntary and community groups are invited to apply for funding to support projects that help promote biodiversity.
A new befriending project has been launched to support deaf people living in East Suffolk to connect with other people and reduce social isolation.
Private renters in East Suffolk are invited to have their say in a new survey as part of East Suffolk Council’s plans to improve homes in the district.
Local residents are invited to comment on the Southwold Neighbourhood Plan, ahead of it being submitted for independent examination.
East Suffolk Council has introduced a new policy for 'commemorative' benches, the service which allows people to sponsor seating at locations in the district to remember a friend, relative or colleague who has passed.
A new campaign aimed at getting young people to talk about their mental health has been launched in Kesgrave thanks to a donation from a local district councillor.
The drive for clean air and minimal pollution in East Suffolk has taken a step further with the adoption of a new Air Quality Strategy.