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A run-down railway crossing cottage has been granted a new lease of life thanks to a deal enabled by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "New lease of life for former railway signalman’s cottage after sale by East Suffolk Council"...If you are considering opening a business, or taking over an existing business, it is important that you register your business with our Food and Safety team 28 days before you start to trade. This is because the law requires that food businesses and other premises where food is handled or stored are registered with or formally approved by the local authority.
Read more about "Starting or registering a food business"...A combination of new gaming technology and a face-to-face event will be offered to encourage local people to have their say on what they value about Pakefield and possible options for managing the future of the coast.
Read more about "Community urged to have their say about future options for the coast at Pakefield"...Great Yarmouth and East Suffolk UK City of Culture bid team awarded £250,000 of funding to boost volunteering for local people.
Read more about "Spirit of 2012 funding to boost volunteering for local people"...An increasing number of East Suffolk residents now use the council’s online services to report issues, make payments and find out information.
Read more about "Digital Champions"...Construction is officially underway on a new community centre for Framlingham residents, supported by £700,000 in developer contributions.
Read more about "Work begins on new community centre"...As part of our ground maintenance duties, the council is responsible for 29 closed churchyards across the district.
East Suffolk Council has approved a policy which aims to clarify the process of bringing unused or difficult to acquire land into use – which should make it easier to see regeneration and more affordable homes built across the district.
Read more about "New Compulsory Purchase Order (CPOs) principles adopted "...Over £49million is to be invested in assets, services and infrastructure across East Suffolk over the coming financial year.
Read more about "Millions of pounds of investment approved for projects across East Suffolk"...In 2019 East Suffolk Council declared a climate emergency. As part of this the council is working to reduce its own carbon emissions.
Read more about "Tackling climate change at home"...