A project providing access to carpentry skills for people with restricted mobility is having a ‘massive impact’ since receiving funding from East Suffolk councillors.
Green-fingered residents are being invited to grab a shovel and help themselves to some free compost made from garden waste collected from bins across East Suffolk.
East Suffolk Council officers took to the streets of Lowestoft alongside partner agencies to identify and address criminal and anti-social activity.
More households can access free home improvements to make them warmer, healthier and cheaper to run, thanks to Warm Homes Suffolk.
Nominations are invited for an annual awards programme which celebrates the best building design, conservation and landscape projects in East Suffolk.
A Lowestoft partnership which has been working to improve people’s mental and physical wellbeing, support the most vulnerable residents and increase aspirations in local young people for the last 10 years has now closed but key areas of work have transitioned over to other local partnerships.
A flourishing environmental scheme, encouraging people in East Suffolk to grow beautiful, pollinator-friendly wildflowers, is returning for 2024.
A new planning document has been adopted in East Suffolk to help guide a range of different developments in rural areas.
Lowestoft residents are being asked to provide any information which may help to identify a business which is illegally dumping garden waste in a residential area.
Residents in Wickham Market are invited to a free event to learn more about making space for hedgehogs and frogs in their gardens.