East Suffolk Council is investing £1 million in car park infrastructure, including new contactless payment terminals, EV chargers, new cycle racks and signage, as well as introducing a suite of new parking tariffs in the district.
East Suffolk Council Cabinet has agreed to proposals which would lead to the dissolution of the Coastal Partnership East (CPE) programme. The three partner Councils will all be considering the matter at meetings to be held this month. Should agreement be reached, CPE would cease operating, allowing the three individual councils a more flexible approach to focus on their own specific coastal management needs.
A pair of East Suffolk Councillors have provided funding to a volunteer group at Dip Farm, Gunton.
A dedicated group of volunteers will play a key role in boosting biodiversity on a patch of land adopted for public ownership in their community.
Private tenants have shared their experiences of renting homes as part of an ongoing project to uphold good standards in the sector.
Filmmaking, theatre, sports and creative workshops are just some of the free activities on offer during the school holidays across East Suffolk this Christmas.
A network of venues offering residents a warm, safe space to socialise over the winter has reopened for the third year.
An innovative new council entirely comprising young people from across East Suffolk has met for the first time, ensuring the ideas and concerns of younger people are heard.
An East Suffolk museum has been presented with the first bench to receive an impressive new look as part of a renovation programme.
Cllr Mark Packard, Cabinet Member for Planning and Coastal Management at East Suffolk Council has issued the following statement in response to the Government’s announcement regarding the National Planning Policy Framework.