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History lovers are being given the chance to join East Suffolk Council and Suffolk Archives in charting the fascinating past of an iconic seafront landmark.
This accessibility statement applies to the www.eastsuffolk.gov.uk website and this statement was prepared on 30 July 2021.
Read more about "Web accessibility"...If you are a community or voluntary organisation seeking funding, we have put together some tips that may prove useful, whether applying to the Council or any other funder.
Read more about "Funding applications top tips"...Currently there are no new environmental permit applications.
Read more about "New permit applications"...East Suffolk Council and Historic England are inviting local people and visitors to ‘Celebration Saturday’, a free event showcasing the work of Lowestoft’s London Road Heritage Action Zone and its enduring legacy, as the programme comes to an end.
Read more about "Celebration Saturday for completion of Lowestoft heritage scheme"...Creating more than one unitary council in Suffolk is vital to deliver effective and efficient services that communities want and need, while making sure local people have their say.
Read more about "More than one unitary for Suffolk “vital for services to work and residents to be heard”"...East Suffolk Council is helping people to enhance their skills and boost their career ambitions with the return of its successful apprenticeship scheme.
On Monday 16 December 2024, the Government published its English Devolution White Paper. White papers are policy documents produced by the Government that set out their proposals for future legislation.
This White Paper presents a vision for all areas of England to benefit from greater decision-making powers, devolved from central government to the regions. This would be achieved through the creation of new regional, mayoral authorities and the reorganisation of local government.
The creation of mayoral authorities is intended to be the first stage of a process. Local Government Reform would the see the replacement of all two-tier arrangements (districts, boroughs and county councils) with new unitary authorities.