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Think Lowestoft was launched in 2021 following a placemaking programme which looked at the perception of Lowestoft and the priorities of its businesses, stakeholders and the community, to tell the ‘story’ of Lowestoft by identifying its qualities. This involved understanding what makes Lowestoft special, competitive and different to other places.
Read more about "Think Lowestoft"...A new planning document has been adopted in East Suffolk to help guide the delivery of healthier built environments.
Read more about "New planning guidance for healthy environments"...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.
The newly established East Suffolk Youth Council has at least two elected representatives from secondary educational institutions in East Suffolk (up to a maximum of four, based on student numbers), as well as the homeschooled.
Read more about "East Suffolk Youth Council"...Former school site starts its transformation in exciting scheme to deliver more housing and leisure opportunities in Felixstowe.
Read more about "Former school site to bring housing and leisure opportunities "...Three volunteers at Team Waveney Swimming Club will be provided with training to assist existing swim coaches.
You can also contact your energy supplier. They offer a range of services to older or vulnerable customers and people on low incomes, including switching to a cheaper energy tariff and free or subsidised energy efficiency measures.
Read more about "Energy efficiency help and advice"...Welcome to SilverStripe! This is the default home page. You can edit this page by opening the CMS. You can now access the developer documentation, or begin the tutorials.
Read more about "Home"...Following its success last year, a grant funding scheme has reopened to encourage people to have a go at growing their own food.
Read more about "Grants available to help people grow their own"...Following a submission to the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund, East Suffolk Council has been allocated £2.75m which will be used to support high streets, local businesses, workforce and community skills development, as well as support for those struggling with the cost of living crisis.
In April 2022, the Government launched the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) to support its Levelling Up agenda. The primary goal of the UKSPF is to build pride in place and increase life chances across the UK, focusing on communities and place, supporting local business, people and skills.
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