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You can now use our online service for Tenants, myHome East Suffolk, to view the balance of your rent account and the history of payments and charges.
Read more about "Rent and rent arrears"...As part of a major project to help protect Lowestoft from flooding, a removal flood gate is to be built on the South Pier.
Read more about "Work begins on demountable flood gate"...Pakefield residents are invited to give their views on the options for managing the future of the coast through both an online visitor centre and a face-to-face event.
Read more about "Have your say on options for Pakefield coast"...In 2011 East Suffolk Council began monitoring for the air pollutant nitrogen dioxide (from vehicle exhausts) on the A12 at Little Glemham, Farnham and Stratford St. Andrew. The results indicated that the site at Stratford St. Andrew (Long Row, The Street), measuring an annual mean NO2 concentration of 43.3µg/m3, was above the national Air Quality Strategy (AQS) objective – set at 40µg/m3. Additional monitoring was undertaken on the A12 in Stratford St. Andrew which confirmed the exceedance at Long Row. All other locations monitored on the A12 were within the AQS objective.
Read more about "Stratford St Andrew AQMA - Revoked"...A project working with local residents and visitors to prevent disturbance and damage to wildlife and habitats along the Suffolk Coast has been given a fresh new look.
Read more about "New brand launched to help Suffolk Coast get Wildlife Wise"...Leader of the Council, Councillor Caroline Topping
Read more about "East Suffolk Community Partnership Board"...The Sizewell C project’s Deed of Obligation (DOO) sets out details of mitigation funding secured.
Read more about "Funding"...East Suffolk Buildings at risk register |
Historic buildings which are known to be 'at risk' through neglect and decay, or vulnerable to becoming so, are added to a Buildings at Risk register.
Read more about "Buildings at risk"...The council's East Suffolk Strategic Plan identifies five areas which we believe will be really important for East Suffolk over the next four years – economic growth, value for money, digital transformation, our environment and enabling communities. Our Enabling Communities Strategy explains what we mean by ‘enabling communities’ and how we want to work differently and better with our communities to improve the environment, economy and social aspects of the area to make services – and life – better for everyone.
Read more about "Enabling Communities Strategy"...