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We are pleased to now issue the full report and action plan from the Local Government Association Peer Challenge which took place earlier this year. Experienced local government professionals spent a week with East Suffolk in February 2022 to provide challenge and share learning, with advice on how improvements could be made.
Four independent officers from Tameside, Harrogate, Stevenage and North West Leicestershire, plus a Member based in Buckinghamshire, met with 90 people via 39 meetings, both in person and virtually.
The photo competition is now closed.
Read more about "East Suffolk Photo Competition"...East Suffolk Council is saddened by the news that former Waveney MP and Council Leader Bob Blizzard has passed away.
Read more about "A tribute to former Waveney MP and Council Leader, Bob Blizzard"...Music, theatre, sport and outdoor adventure are among a wide variety of free activities on offer during the school holidays across East Suffolk this summer.
Read more about "Free meals and summer holiday activities for schoolchildren "...Local communities are set to benefit from new funding scheme announced by an East Suffolk Community Partnership.
Read more about "Funding boost to deliver local priorities "...Voluntary and community groups in the Melton, Woodbridge and Deben Peninsula area are invited to apply for funding to help improve opportunities for young people and community village hubs.
Read more about "Further funding boost for Partnership "...East Suffolk Council commissioned Knight, Kavanagh and Page Ltd (KKP) as consultants in 2020 to support the development of the first East Suffolk Council Leisure Strategy, incorporating a suite of strategies, namely the Indoor and Built Facilities Strategy, Playing Pitch and Outdoor Sport Strategy and Open Space and Play Strategy, to provide an up-to-date evidence base and to help inform future decision-making processes.
Read more about "East Suffolk Leisure Strategy"...PowerPark is an exciting regeneration project which will be the heartbeat for the regions offshore renewables, engineering, and maritime industries. Situated in an area that covers the towns port, dock and industrial area. The Port of Lowestoft (owned and operated by Association of British Ports) acts as an important regional sea servicing route between the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, and the Baltic States. PowerPark itself covers 24.7ha and is located within walking distance of the town centre and seafront.
Read more about "PowerPark"...Consultation in relation to The Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010 - Regulation 61- Assessment of implications for European sites
Read more about "Adastral Park Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA)"...Local residents are invited to comment on the Worlingham Neighbourhood Plan, ahead of it being submitted for independent examination.