In a report submitted to government today, Suffolk’s five district and borough councils have united to present an interim plan which would revitalise local government and put the needs of local communities first.
An innovative new commercial development has opened its doors in the heart of Lowestoft’s PowerPark energy hub.
A charity dedicated to widening access to music education has received funding from East Suffolk Council to help expand its reach.
Following last week’s announcement by District and Borough Leaders that they would prefer more than one unitary council in Suffolk, East Suffolk Councillors have now formally confirmed their support for this approach.
Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in the Kirkley and Whitton areas of Lowestoft.
The Leaders of the county’s five district and borough councils have responded to the decision by Suffolk County Council to submit interim proposals for a single unitary authority, as part of the Local Government Review process.
East Suffolk Council has secured a provisional allocation of £5.9million to help improve the energy performance of social housing as part of the Government’s Warm Homes Plan.
A group of key farming and food sector stakeholders met with East Suffolk Council to discuss shared ambitions for producers and consumers.
Theatre, sport and filmmaking are just some of the free activities on offer during the school holidays this Easter as part of the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme – and bookings are now open!
A regular social gathering of over-60s can continue to prosper following a donation from two East Suffolk councillors.