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Many new connections and significant generation infrastructure are required to deliver net zero carbon emissions in the UK by 2050. The resources and conditions in East Suffolk and East Anglia for fixed foundation offshore wind and interconnectors make this area favourable to developers. East Suffolk Council is concerned about the significant number of projects which might seek to be accommodated within the district as a result. Through engagement with developers individually and collectively, the council has and continues to seek to minimise the harm and adverse impacts on the environment and communities from projects, whilst ensuring that any benefits are maximised. Simultaneously, East Suffolk Council is also engaging on a more strategic level.
Read more about "Strategic engagement"...Having been damaged during an appalling arson attack last year, a historic shelter on Felixstowe’s South Seafront has been reopened to the community.
A pledge has been made to ensure that arts and culture remain firmly in the spotlight in Great Yarmouth and East Suffolk, despite the combined areas not making the longlist for the UK City of Culture 2025 competition.
East Suffolk’s beautiful beaches have once again received national awards, ranking them amongst the best in the country.
Works to transform a community pond in Lowestoft into a peaceful and welcoming area have now been completed.
The Forward Plan shows both key decisions and other decisions/matters that the Cabinet, individual Cabinet Members, or officers under delegated authority, are intending to take over the coming months.
Read more about "Forward Plan, key decisions and exempt decisions"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) charge a fee for the administrative costs incurred in dealing with a public path order application in accordance with the Local Authorities (Recovery of Costs for Public Path Orders) Regulations 1993 as amended by the Local Authorities (Charges for Overseas Assistance and Public Path Orders) Regulations 1996.
Read more about "Public path order charges and agreements"...Residents who have difficulty using online or telephone services can now access East Suffolk Council’s services in person at some local libraries, by appointment.