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East Suffolk Council is working with local landowners to plant trees and hedgerows across the district. If you have land available of any size that could host new native trees or hedgerows we are keen to work with you.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council Tree Strategy"...Repair work to fill voids under a collapsed section of promenade at Southwold will begin later this month, ahead of planned repairs to the seawall.
Read more about "Repair works to begin at Southwold promenade"...East Suffolk Council has stepped up its commitment to delivering on environmental ambitions by appointing a dedicated lead officer to help shape policy in the fight against climate change.
Read more about "Another step towards environmental aims with dedicated officer role appointment"...Status: Approved 27 June 2018
Read more about "Barnby neighbourhood area"...Nominations for the East Suffolk Awards 2023 are now open!
Last staged in 2019, prior to the Covid pandemic, these awards, run by East Suffolk Council, celebrate the best in local businesses, people and community groups. Not only that, a ‘Next Big Idea’ category winner will receive a grant to turn their dream scheme into a reality. Anyone wishing to nominate has until the end of November to submit an application.
The awards are about recognising contributions, celebrating successes, and giving people the ‘round of applause’ they deserve for improving lives in East Suffolk. Winners will be announced at an event at Snape Maltings on 28 February 2023.
Cllr Steve Gallant, Leader of East Suffolk Council, said:
Before you carry out work on a building owned or operated by East Suffolk Council, you will need to apply for a permit to work. This is particularly important if the work you do affects the fabric of the building. This may increase the risks associated with fire or compromise the safety of people in the area. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Read more about "Contractors permit to work"...The Leaders of the county’s five district and borough councils have responded to the decision by Suffolk County Council to submit interim proposals for a single unitary authority, as part of the Local Government Review process.
Read more about "No compelling case for a single mega council in Suffolk"...A charity dedicated to widening access to music education has received funding from East Suffolk Council to help expand its reach.
Read more about "Charity funding boost music to ears of mums and babies"...
The strategy documents on this page are now out of date and are currently under review. |
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