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Voluntary and community groups in Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and the surrounding villages are set to benefit from a new funding scheme launching soon.
Read more about "Funding available for community groups "...East Suffolk residents are being reminded of the importance of using their open fires or wood-burning stoves responsibly this winter to help reduce air pollution and improve their health.
Read more about "Using open fires and wood-burning stoves responsibly this winter"...An annual scheme to promote biodiversity and cultivate East Suffolk’s wildlife population is set to return.
Read more about "Pardon the Weeds campaign returns to create a buzz "...East Suffolk Council will spend nearly £100million in 2024/25 delivering critical services for its communities, and projects to improve the district, as part of an ambitious four-year-plan.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council announces spending plans for 2024-25"...Revocation of the AQMA at Ferry Lane, Felixstowe - May/June 2016
Read more about "Revocation of AQMA Felixstowe Results 2016"...There are four parliamentary constituencies in this area; Lowestoft, Waveney Valley, Suffolk Coastal or Central Suffolk & North Ipswich. The MPs are available at regular advice surgeries to meet with constituents.
Read more about "Your MPs"...The councillors and officers of East Suffolk Council are deeply saddened at the news of the death of Her Majesty The Queen. Our thoughts are with the Royal Family at this time.
Read more about "Her Majesty The Queen "...A new style of litter bin is being installed in two popular coastal towns to encourage people to dispose of their rubbish correctly and reduce litter.
Read more about "New bins will help people recycle on the go"...Following a two-year development process, a £24.9m programme to transform Lowestoft has received final Government approval enabling work to progress on five major regeneration projects.
Read more about "£24.9m regeneration programme given go ahead"...To help engage and educate young people around the issues of plastic pollution and how we can address these, the Greenprint Forum with support from the Council has produced the following resources available for educators including a Plastic Pollution Factsheet, how to run a waste audit activity with the students, and an example lesson plan for teachers aimed at upper Key Stage 2 classes.
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