East Suffolk Council has served a Temporary Stop Notice in relation to land at Mow Hill, Witnesham.
As part of a community consultation, East Suffolk Council has been invited to comment on the Sea Link project.
East Suffolk Council and East Suffolk Services are supporting communities as they seek to recover from the impacts of Storm Babet.
East Suffolk Council continues to respond as part of a multi-agency approach to the flooding caused by Storm Babet. There is particular focus in the district on issues in Framlingham, where a large number of households and properties have been impacted.
Peter Aldous MP for Waveney and Cllr Caroline Topping Leader of East Suffolk Council were joined by community representatives, businesses, invited guests and local students today to mark the completion of the first phase of the Lowestoft Flood Protection scheme – the tidal walls.
East Suffolk Council has applied for a legal authorisation order required to progress the Lowestoft Tidal Barrier project.
High tides, intense rainfall and strong winds are forecast to impact the East Suffolk coast from Friday, with large waves, debris and potential cliff collapse possible and those visiting the coast are advised to take extra care.
A document providing planning guidance for coastal communities in East Suffolk, Great Yarmouth and North Norfolk has been formally adopted.
East Suffolk Council’s Licensing and Environmental Protection teams took part in a multi-agency day of action to detect and deter crime and anti-social behaviour in Felixstowe.
Work has reached completion on a new seaside development of beach huts and landscaped public greenspace in Felixstowe.