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East Suffolk Council has pledged more than £64million towards delivering quality key services for residents while continuing to invest in projects for the benefit of local communities.
Read more about "Council agrees balanced Budget to protect key services and invest in future"...As part of a major programme to reinvigorate Lowestoft’s seafront, designs have been finalised for the next phase of improvements at Jubilee Parade.
Read more about "Designs revealed for £4.9m seafront development "...Work on an exciting new development at Jubilee Parade in Lowestoft will begin in February, following planning consent given by East Suffolk Council’s Planning Committee.
Read more about "Work to begin on new Jubilee Parade development"...Two East Suffolk councillors have awarded funding towards an initiative which aims to raise awareness about endangered kittiwakes.
Read more about "Kittiwake project takes flight with councillors' support"...Work has reached completion on a new seaside development of beach huts and landscaped public greenspace in Felixstowe.
Read more about "Felixstowe ‘Seashore Village’ beach hut development complete"...Local residents and visitors to Felixstowe can enjoy improved access to the seafront following completion of a new ramp.
Read more about "New and improved beach access ramp unveiled at Felixstowe seafront "...Local company P.J Spillings has been awarded the contract to deliver the construction works for part of the Battery Green development in Lowestoft.
Read more about "Local company awarded contract for Marina Centre works"...We offer advice and support to all those living with a disability to enable them to live safely and independently at home.
Read more about "Adaptations and independent living"...Residents in both Playford and Easton will be asked to decide whether Neighbourhood Plans for their areas should be used to determine future planning applications.
Read more about "Residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plans"...We are about to start work on a new Local Plan. This will set out how and where development, including new homes, employment land and infrastructure, should take place up until at least 2044. The new plan will replace the existing Suffolk Coastal and Waveney Local Plans. The new Local Plan is anticipated to be adopted in 2029.
Read more about "A new Local Plan for East Suffolk"...