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  • Statement on proposals for Suffolk arts and heritage funding

    A statement from Cllr Sarah Whitelock and Cllr Katie Graham; East Suffolk's cabinet member and deputy cabinet member for Communities, Leisure and Tourism, regarding Suffolk County Council’s proposals for arts and heritage funding in the county.

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  • Formal response to National Grid’s Sea Link consultation

    East Suffolk Council has raised a number of key concerns in response to consultation on proposals for a major energy infrastructure project.

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  • Two more East Suffolk parishes adopt Neighbourhood Plans

    Following a referendum on 15 May, Carlton Colville and Westerfield have become the latest East Suffolk parishes to formally adopt their Neighbourhood Plans.

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  • Landscape

    The quality of existing and proposed landscapes is an important consideration for East Suffolk. Landscapes help to create a sense of place, and good design should ensure that they are properly considered. East Suffolk is proud to have a dedicated Landscape team which provides advice across the council, predominantly focused on planning, but contributing to a wide range of matters.

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  • Residents to vote on Ufford Neighbourhood Plan

    Residents in Ufford will be asked to decide whether a Neighbourhood Plan for their area should be used to determine future planning applications.

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  • Have your say on East Suffolk play areas

    Following the creation of the Play Strategy 2023 – 2027, an in-depth study of current play provision that provided a series of recommendations and identified play areas which could be upgraded and redeveloped to provide modern, high-quality play equipment for local families to enjoy. The strategy also identifies a small number of areas which are no longer suitable for modern play equipment and as there are other more suitable play areas nearby, the recommendation is that these more limited play spaces are removed. If this should happen, the areas will revert to open space and the local community will be consulted about any future use

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  • Have your say on play space proposals

    East Suffolk residents are invited to give their views on plans to upgrade some play areas in the district, providing high-quality play spaces for children of all ages and abilities.

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  • Funding scheme opens in Beccles, Bungay and Halesworth

    Voluntary organisations and community groups in Beccles, Bungay and Halesworth are invited to apply for funding to support projects helping to ease social isolation and boost wellbeing.

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  • Restoration of Jubilee Bridge completed

    Work to restore the historic Jubilee Bridge in Lowestoft has now been completed and the Grade II listed structure is once again open to pedestrians.

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  • Shoreline Management Plans (SMPs)

    A Shoreline Management Plan (SMP) is a strategy for managing flood and erosion risk for a particular stretch of coastline, over short, medium and long-term periods. SMPs identify the best ways to manage coastal flood and erosion risk to people and the developed, historic and natural environments. They also identify opportunities where shoreline management can work with others to make improvements.

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