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A popular bench in Beccles has been replaced thanks to funding from the Beccles, Bungay, Halesworth and villages Community Partnership.
Read more about "Popular bench replaced for benefit of Beccles community "...Local residents are invited to comment on the Worlingham Neighbourhood Plan, ahead of it being submitted for independent examination.
Felixstowe Museum is set to host a special celebration event to mark 40 years since opening at Landguard Peninsula.
Read more about "Back to the eighties for museum anniversary celebration"...Residents are invited to comment on a draft document which proposes additions and changes to the existing North Lowestoft Conservation Area.
Read more about "Have your say on North Lowestoft Conservation Area"...The Environment Act 1995 (Part IV) requires that all local authorities carry out periodic reviews of the current and likely future air quality in their area. These reviews follow Government guidance that set health-based air quality objectives for a number of key pollutants and target dates for their achievement. The main pollutants of relevance currently for East Suffolk are nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ) and particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10 ).
Read more about "Air quality"...We monitor nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations in the air at a number of locations within the East Suffolk district.
Read more about "Air quality monitoring data"...Air pollution is associated with a number of adverse health impacts. Generally if you are young and in a good state of health, moderate air pollution levels are unlikely to have any serious short term effects. However, elevated levels and/or long term exposure to air pollution can lead to more serious symptoms and conditions affecting human health. This mainly affects the respiratory and inflammatory systems, but is also recognised as a contributing factor in the onset of heart disease and cancer.
Read more about "Health and air quality"...If you have any air pollution concerns or would like to report a problem within East Suffolk, please email the Environmental Protection Team.
Read more about "Reporting air pollution"...In common with other types of combustion appliances, biomass boilers are potentially a source of air pollution. Pollutants associated with biomass combustion include particulate matter (PM10/PM2.5) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. These pollution emissions can have an impact on local air quality and affect human health. It is therefore essential that any new biomass boilers installed in the district meet certain emission control requirements and that numbers are monitored in order to protect local air quality.
Read more about "Biomass boiler information request"...Page 103 of 166