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Clear, Hold, Build is a community safety initiative, developed by the Home Office, to help police forces tackle serious and organised crime.
Read more about "Future Felixstowe – Clear Hold Build"...Officers from East Suffolk Council have taken part in a multi-agency day of action with the aim of improving community safety in the Saxmundham.
Read more about "Authorities join forces for day of action in Saxmundham "...An East Suffolk Councillor has used his Enabling Communities Budget to fund improvements at a local Scout group.
With rising rates of obesity and related health issues, it's more important than ever to make healthier food choices.
Read more about "Eat Better Guides"...Views are being sought to help shape draft proposals to enhance a stretch of Felixstowe seafront.
Read more about "Have your say on future seafront improvement plans"...National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) submitted an application for a Development Consent Order (DCO) for the Sea Link project to the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) on 27 March 2025, which was accepted for examination on 23 April 2025.
Read more about "Council submits Relevant Representation to the Planning Inspectorate objecting to National Grid’s Sea Link project"...East Suffolk Council has secured a Full Closure Order at a property in Lowestoft following complaints of serious disorder of anti-social behaviour.
Read more about "Closure order served following anti-social behaviour complaints"...Work is now underway to redesign several play areas across East Suffolk, providing high-quality play spaces for children of all ages and abilities to enjoy.
Read more about "Improvements to play areas underway across East Suffolk"...Kesgrave students have been working with professional musicians to help deliver free music sessions for older residents with long term health conditions.
Read more about "Free music sessions hit the right note with Kesgrave residents "...Update: Following delays caused by significant wind and wave conditions, work to remove and install navigation markers between Hopton and Ness Point in Lowestoft is now intended to be carried out from Wednesday 17 September and will last approximately 2 weeks.