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  • Cabinet adopts Felixstowe Seafront Development Strategy

    A strategy for enhancing a stretch of Felixstowe seafront will undergo further development following its formal adoption by East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet.

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  • Ferry Lane Felixstowe AQMA - Revoked

    An AQMA was declared in 2009 due to exceedances of the air quality objective for annual mean nitrogen dioxide (NO2) at the Dooley Inn public house, Ferry Lane, Felixstowe. A Further Assessment was completed in 2010 confirming that the AQMA should be retained, and concluding that container handling activities on the Port, and heavy duty vehicles on roads external to the Port made the greatest contribution to NO2 levels within the AQMA.

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  • Revocation of AQMA Felixstowe Results 2016

    Consultation results

    Revocation of the AQMA at Ferry Lane, Felixstowe - May/June 2016

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  • No compelling case for a single mega council in Suffolk

    The Leaders of the county’s five district and borough councils have responded to the decision by Suffolk County Council to submit interim proposals for a single unitary authority, as part of the Local Government Review process.

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  • Open data, monitoring and housing supply

    Planning Delivery Dashboard

    The Planning Delivery Dashboard shows where new homes have been built, uses in town centres, progress on sites allocated for development in Local Plans and much more. It supports the Authority Monitoring Report by looking at how Local Plans are performing.

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  • Vote for your favourite name for proposed beach village in Felixstowe

    Residents in Felixstowe are invited to vote for their favourite name for a proposed beach village after planning application is submitted.

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  • Support to help businesses reopen safely

    Businesses in East Suffolk, operating across all sectors, have been working diligently to comply with the legal requirements necessitated by Covid-19, helping to keep their customers, staff and the wider community safe.

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  • Have your say on dementia support in Bungay

    Bungay residents are invited to help shape a new project to support people with dementia and memory loss. 

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  • World Championship cycling event returns to Trinity Park

    An action-packed championship cycling event is set to return to East Suffolk over the first weekend of December.

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