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People in East Suffolk are invited to apply for a popular apprenticeship scheme to learn new skills and gain a recognised qualification whilst earning money.
Read more about "Unlock your potential with an apprenticeship "...People in Suffolk can today take advantage of free bus and taxi rides to get to their vaccination appointment or to a vaccine drop-in clinic.
Read more about "Free bus and taxi services across Suffolk for all those travelling for a vaccination"...A free-to-attend climate conference will examine the benefits of developing local solutions to overcoming a global crisis.
Read more about "Environmental forum to focus on Climate Resilient Communities"...East Suffolk Council has united to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine and pledged to support any Ukrainians seeking refuge in the district.
Read more about "East Suffolk united in support for Ukraine "...A new co-working space is set to launch in East Suffolk this week – allowing local businesses, entrepreneurs and start-ups access to cutting-edge technology and support services.
Read more about "New innovation hub to support entrepreneurship in East Suffolk"...East Suffolk Council continues to respond as part of a multi-agency approach to the flooding caused by Storm Babet. There is particular focus in the district on issues in Framlingham, where a large number of households and properties have been impacted.
Read more about "Storm Babet - Framlingham"...A charity dedicated to transforming lives through the power of nature has received a major funding boost from East Suffolk Council towards completion of a unique new learning centre.
Read more about "Learning centre funding boost for environmental education charity"...In an open letter, the Leader and Chairman of East Suffolk Council have paid tribute to those who have lost their lives in the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as recognising the huge efforts made by East Suffolk communities over the last year.
Read more about "Letter from the Leader and Chairman"...Older people living in Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and surrounding villages are invited to exchange their old, worn-out slippers for free to help them stay safely on their feet in a new initiative.
Read more about "Helping older residents stay safe at home"...New residential development, including conversion/change of use to residential, and other types of development (e.g. retail) may be liable to pay CIL. This relates to full and reserved matters planning applications and Certificates of Lawfulness approved on or after 1 August 2013. This also includes development permitted by way of general consent (development which does not require submission of a planning application) which commences on or after 1 August 2013.
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