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The Reydon Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Reydon Parish Council and sets out its vision for development to 2036.
Read more about "Reydon neighbourhood plan"...Monthly details of all transactions that exceed £250 and purchases on corporate credit cards.
Read more about "Payments to suppliers"...The impact of Covid-19 has been significant on Suffolk’s businesses and our local economy and as we re-open, we must all - residents, the public sector, and businesses - do our part to control the virus and prevent the spread.
Read more about "Suffolk Inclusive Growth Investment Fund announcement"...
The Statement of Accounts is one of the key financial documents produced by the council and provides a detailed overview of the council's income and expenditure during the financial year and records the assets and liabilities as at the year end.
Read more about "Statement of Accounts"...A consultation has been launched to gather comments on proposed designs for a regenerated Kirkley Village and the seafront.
Read more about "Have your say on designs for Kirkley village and seafront"...The Nautilus Multi-Purpose Interconnector is being developed by National Grid Ventures. Interconnectors are high voltage cables which connect the electricity systems of neighbouring countries. Multi-Purpose Interconnectors could enable interconnection and offshore wind to work together as one combined asset.
Read more about "Nautilus Multi-Purpose Interconnector"...The quarterly Forum Meetings are currently being held via Zoom but it is hoped that face-to-face meetings can be resumed in due course.
Read more about "Suffolk Coastal Disability Forum meetings"...Further funding boost for voluntary and community groups in Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and surrounding villages as Council’s Community Partnership opens for fourth round of funding scheme.
Read more about "Further funding to benefit local communities"...In response to the challenges faced by local communities during the pandemic, East Suffolk Council has frozen its element of council tax for the coming year.
Read more about "Council tax freeze to further support residents"...At the meeting of Full Council on 23 November 2022, councillors unanimously passed a motion to raise issues of water quality with Government and Anglian Water. As a result, in January 2023, the Chairman of East Suffolk Council wrote a letter to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Therese Coffey MP, to urge action to protect our water systems and engage with all stakeholders to work together to improve water quality. We received this reply from Defra. The chairman also wrote a letter to Anglian Water to urge action to reduce sewer discharges, improve water quality checks, equip sites with functioning monitors, improve communications with the council and reduce surface water run-off to prevent sewers from being overwhelmed.
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