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Repair work at Southwold promenade is now complete, and the promenade north of Southwold Pier has reopened in time for the Easter holidays.
Read more about "Promenade reopens at Southwold ahead of the Easter holidays"...An upcoming conference will focus on harnessing hydrogen power to help further establish East Suffolk as a major hub for energy production.
Read more about "East Suffolk to host clean hydrogen conference"...In consultation with local stakeholders and to avoid disruption during the summer season, construction of the new Felixstowe beach hut village will now get under way in September.
Read more about "Beach hut village project to be delayed "...With its rich history and heritage, unique wildlife and attractions… the Landguard Peninsula at Felixstowe in Suffolk is now looking to the future - and we are looking for people to join us on this exciting new journey.
Read more about "Landguard Peninsula, planning a new era"...An Oulton community group which has been bringing together older members of the community for almost 30 years has received funding to help it continue in a Covid-secure way.
A contractor who worked on a new housing development near Saxmundham has been able to move himself into one of the homes with the help of East Suffolk Council (ESC).
Read more about "New and affordable homes welcome first residents in East Suffolk village "...Consult your solicitor, who can go to the County Court and obtain an order granting possession of your land. Alternatively you can ask the council or Norfolk and Suffolk Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Liaison Service for advice. The council works closely with the Norfolk and Suffolk Gypsy, Roma Traveller service and they can provide support if travellers arrive on your land.
Read more about "Gypsies and Travellers"...Residents from the Beccles area are invited to find out more about the broad range of health and wellbeing support and services available to them locally at free event.
Read more about "Beccles residents invited to free health and wellbeing event "...East Suffolk Council has paid out over £14 million in the last week to local businesses affected by new national restrictions introduced by the Government as it continues to support them during the pandemic.
Buildings become dangerous for many reasons e.g. age, deterioration, settlement, impact by vehicles, explosion or fire damage. Other dangers can come from loose masonry or slates and unstable garden boundary walls. We operate an emergency service and officers are available 24 hours a day to deal with any situation which may arise. Working closely with the emergency services, the surveyor will act upon information received.
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