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An area of farmland is helping to benefit local wildlife by hosting one of East Suffolk’s first two Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) habitat banks.
Read more about "Investing in biodiversity with first registered habitat banks"...For further details of these properties please contact the Design and Conservation Team.
Read more about "Buildings at risk register"...A free event is taking place later this month for people and organisations interesting in exploring the issues of eco anxiety and possible ways of responding positively.
Read more about "Join Greenprint Forum for an evening exploring eco anxiety"...Residents in Beccles, Bungay and Halesworth who are struggling to feed their pets due to rising costs can now use one of five community pet food larders.
Read more about "Pet food larders open in Beccles, Bungay and Halesworth"...We are committed to being as open as possible with the information provided to the community.
Read more about "Openness of information "...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"...A CLT can protect an asset, including housing, employment, education or green space for future generations in perpetuity because it is held in ‘trust’. CLT’s are legally defined enterprises run by local people who are accountable to their community.
Read more about "Community Land Trusts"...The role and purpose of the Scrutiny Committee is to improve the delivery of public services through providing challenge both to the Cabinet and to external organisations where there are issues of public concern. The committee acts as a “critical friend” to decision makers by beneficially examining the council's priorities, key decisions and service provision to ensure they are appropriate, efficient, transparent and accountable, and in the best interests of residents.
Read more about "Scrutiny"...As a six-month Planning Inspectorate examination of proposals for a new nuclear power plant at Sizewell draws to a close, East Suffolk Council has welcomed a range of important revisions to the scheme and a multi-million pound financial package for investment back in to local communities.
Read more about "Sizewell C Examination: East Suffolk Council response"...Page 11 of 174