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The Felixstowe Seafront Development Strategy (FSDS) was adopted by East Suffolk Council in October 2025 to guide future investment by the public and private sectors, building on successful recent projects in the town. The vision for the South Seafront is to create a beautiful, welcoming environment which supports the visitor economy as well as benefitting both residents and businesses.
Read more about "Felixstowe Seafront Development Strategy (FSDS)"...Building works starts on the tidal flood walls, heralding a significant step towards a brighter future for Lowestoft’s communities and businesses.
Read more about "Ground-breaking marks start of construction of vital flood protection"...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.
Read more about "£1million to be invested in East Suffolk car parks"...A new seaside development of beach huts and landscaped public greenspace in Felixstowe has been officially opened.
Read more about "Felixstowe’s ‘Seashore Village’ officially opened"...The winners of an annual awards programme which celebrates the best building design and conservation projects in East Suffolk have been announced.
Not all matters relating to hedges and trees are a ‘High Hedge’, and therefore are not matters for the Planning Enforcement Team and therefore not matters we can be involved with, for example:
Read more about "High hedges"...The former home of eminent composer Imogen Holst has been granted special protection following an application by East Suffolk Council’s Heritage team.
Read more about "Modernist home of celebrated composer gains special heritage status "...East Suffolk Council is urging local residents to get involved in the next stage of the planning process for the proposed Sea Link project.
Read more about "Council urges local people to have their say on Sea Link"...Voluntary and community groups in Framlingham, Wickham Market and the surrounding villages are to receive a boost as the local Community Partnership opens for another round of funding.
Read more about "Further funding to benefit community groups"...