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Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in Leiston.
Read more about "Authorities combine for collective day of action in Leiston "...Two festival-style markets are to take place as part of First Light Market Place project.
Read more about "Dates announced for March markets in Beccles and Leiston"...Our Tenant Engagement Strategy 2024 - 2027 embodies East Suffolk Council's commitment to fostering vibrant, inclusive communities. At the heart of our strategy lies a dedication to meaningful interactions, transparency, and collaborative decision-making with our tenants. We aim to bridge gaps, understand diverse perspectives, and empower every voice within our community.
Read more about "Tenant Engagement Strategy"...Visitors to the centre of Wickham Market are benefitting from new signage, seating and litter bins, among other improvements funded by an East Suffolk Council programme.
Read more about "Fresh look for Market Hill as part of economic rejuvenation scheme "...Funding has been provided for a new system aimed at improving the safety of Felixstowe’s night-time economy.
East Suffolk Council has renewed its commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of its residents by adopting a new strategy for leisure and sports provision.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council adopts strategy for sustainable and inclusive future of leisure and sports facilities "...The Sizewell C project’s Deed of Obligation (DOO) sets out details of mitigation funding secured.
Read more about "Funding"...Residents in both Bungay and Worlingham will be asked to decide whether Neighbourhood Plans for their areas should be used by the Broads Authority and East Suffolk Council for determining future planning applications.
Read more about "Residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plans "...Grants of up to £3,000 are available through the Warm Welcome grant scheme. This scheme aims to fund ‘Warm Welcomes’, which are to provide somewhere safe, warm and welcoming for people who may be struggling to meet the cost of living, socialise and connect with others and access additional information, advice and support from local partners. The Warm Welcomes seek to be warm not just in the temperature of the room, but also the spirit behind it. East Suffolk Council would ideally like to hear from groups and organisations capable of operating a venue for at least eight hours a week, offering something additional to their community this winter, such as support around the cost of living and inequalities, access to free or reduced-cost food, activities to reduce social isolation, improved wellbeing and a warm community welcome.
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