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  • Community spaces set to flourish again as environmental scheme returns

    ‘East Suffolk Blooms’, which encourages people in East Suffolk to grow beautiful, pollinator-friendly wildflowers, is returning for 2025. 

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  • Bungay neighbourhood area

    • Bungay Neighbourhood Plan (made 23 November 2022)

    The Bungay Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Bungay Town Council and sets out its vision for development to 2036.

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  • July 2018 meetings

    Overview and Scrutiny Committee 05-07-18
    Planning Committee 17-07-18
    Cabinet 18-07-18
    WDC Council 18-07-18
    Joint Audit and Governance and Overview & Scrutiny Committee
    25-07-18

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  • Draft CIL charging schedule consultation

    Suffolk Coastal published the draft Community Infrastructure Levy Charging Schedule for a 6 week period of public consultation from 6 October to 17 November 2014.

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  • Plans for Former Deben High School Site, Felixstowe

    Former Deben High School site planning submission

    East Suffolk Council recently exchanged contracts to take ownership of the former Deben High School site in Felixstowe from Suffolk County Council. We are excited by this significant opportunity as it will enable us to deliver two important leisure developments as well as much needed housing for the town.

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  • Noise complaints

    You can report a noise nuisance if it is:

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  • Tidal defence opened as the first phase of Lowestoft Flood Protection scheme is completed

    Peter Aldous MP for Waveney and Cllr Caroline Topping Leader of East Suffolk Council were joined by community representatives, businesses, invited guests and local students today to mark the completion of the first phase of the Lowestoft Flood Protection scheme – the tidal walls.

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  • Revocation of AQMA Woodbridge Results 2022

    Revocation of the Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) at the junction of Lime Kiln Quay Road / Thoroughfare / St John’s Street / Melton Hill in Woodbridge (Woodbridge Junction)

    Public Consultation results

    A Public Consultation asking for views and comments on our revocation assessment for, and the intention to revoke, the AQMA declared at the junction of Lime Kiln Quay Road / Thoroughfare / St John’s Street / Melton Hill in Woodbridge was undertaken between May and July 2022.  The Consultation ran for 6 weeks and ended on 11th July 2022.

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  • East Suffolk and the exit from the European Union (Brexit)

    EU Settlement Scheme

    Advice for residents

    If you are a European Union citizen, you and your family will be able to apply to get either settled or pre-settled status.

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  • Coastal Erosion at Thorpeness

    Suffolk has some of the fastest eroding coast in Europe with 2500 homes at direct risk. Data shows a trend of sea level rise with higher tides, more frequent flooding in some low-lying areas and erosion along the coast as beaches narrow and steepen. Thorpeness has both erosion and flood risk, however there are differences between the approaches to these issues and the likely impacts.

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