East Suffolk residents are invited to have their say on two new planning documents that provide guidance on rural developments and environments that promote health and well-being.
A statement from Cllr Jan Candy, Cabinet Member for Community Health, on behalf of East Suffolk Council’s Green, Liberal Democrat and Independent administration; Cllr Craig Rivett, Conservative Group Lead and Cllr Peter Byatt, Labour Group Lead.
Christmas shoppers and visitors to festive events across East Suffolk can enjoy free parking in council-owned car parks on selected dates.
Voluntary organisations, community groups and faith networks can soon access fresh grant funding for projects that help ease cost of living pressures this winter.
East Suffolk Council has responded to the Government’s decision to create more oil and gas licences by confirming that it will no longer accept new tenancies from companies committed to its production.
Newly opened public toilets at Felixstowe’s Seashore Village have been closed for the week following a spate of vandalism which has seriously damaged the facilities.
People living and working in Beccles can show their pride in the town by helping to keep the local area looking its best during a three-day community event.
Free parking will be available across East Suffolk to support those attending Remembrance events in their local communities.
Primary school children in Lowestoft and the surrounding area are being encouraged to make healthy changes through a new project funded by the Lowestoft and northern parishes Community Partnership.
A Lowestoft man has been ordered to pay £4,400 for breaching planning regulations by using the grounds of a residential address to store building materials.