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Felixstowe’s iconic Seafront Gardens has been awarded a coveted Green Flag for the sixth time.
Read more about "Felixstowe's Seafront Gardens Wins Green Flag"...The Kesgrave, Martlesham, Rushmere, Carlford and Fynn Valley Community Partnership recently completed the Green Communities Project – a series of four small scale environmental projects that could potentially be replicated elsewhere. Each of the projects involved working in Partnership to achieve it’s goals, along with funding from the Community Partnership under its ‘Environmental Care’ priority.
Read more about "Green Communities Project"...Two green spaces in East Suffolk have been officially recognised as being amongst the best in the country after receiving a Green Flag Award.
Read more about "National awards for two East Suffolk green spaces"...Felixstowe's Seafront Gardens has once again been officially recognised as one of the country’s best parks after receiving a Green Flag Award.
Read more about "Felixstowe's Seafront Gardens wins coveted Green Flag Award "...A multi-million-pound development in the centre of Lowestoft has moved to the next stage with the appointment of a construction company to deliver the works.
Read more about "Milestone for Battery Green development"...Local company P.J Spillings has been awarded the contract to deliver the construction works for part of the Battery Green development in Lowestoft.
Read more about "Local company awarded contract for Marina Centre works"...A green burial site has been set-up at Kirkley Cemetery in Lowestoft so that those who desire can lay their loved ones to rest in an ecologically friendly way and in an area that will develop into a pleasant and natural meadow/woodland.
Read more about "Green burials"...Downloadable Icons relating to our vision created by Nathan Ford - you can use these for events and activities that are clearly taking forward the vision of the Greenprint Forum in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Downloadable Icons relating to our vision "...The new Animal Welfare (Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018 require all those who keep animals to train or exhibit, to hold a licence with the local authority. Previously, these keepers would have been registered with Suffolk County Council under the old Performing Animals (Regulation) Act 1925.
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