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  • A tribute to former Waveney MP and Council Leader, Bob Blizzard

    East Suffolk Council is saddened by the news that former Waveney MP and Council Leader Bob Blizzard has passed away.

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  • Free meals and summer holiday activities for schoolchildren

    Music, theatre, sport and outdoor adventure are among a wide variety of free activities on offer during the school holidays across East Suffolk this summer.

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  • Tackling the hidden impact of periods

    Residents in East Suffolk have had their say on how periods impact those who experience them as part of East Suffolk Council’s ongoing work to fight period poverty.

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  • Statement of Community Involvement and Local Development Scheme

    Local Development Scheme

    The local development scheme sets out the timetable for local plan preparation and other planning policy documents. On 12 December 2024, the Minister of State for Housing and Planning asked all local planning authorities to update their Local Development Schemes and to submit updated information on Local Plan timetables within 12 weeks (by 6 March 2025). An updated East Suffolk Local Development Scheme has been produced. This document sets out the council’s current position on plan-making, an indicative timescale for a future Local Plan and information on the preparation of other planning policy documents.

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  • Flood risk project puts community at its heart

    The Lowestoft Flood Risk Management Project and its contractor Balfour Beatty have come together to support food delivery vans, providing meals and support to vulnerable people and families. 

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  • Major funding boost for efforts to end rough sleeping in East Suffolk

    East Suffolk Council has welcomed the allocation of £2.5million in government funding towards additional support for people at risk of sleeping rough.

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  • Funding boost to deliver local priorities

    Local communities are set to benefit from new funding scheme announced by an East Suffolk Community Partnership.

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  • Suffolk Coastal Disability Forum meetings

    The quarterly Forum Meetings are currently being held via Zoom but it is hoped that face-to-face meetings can be resumed in due course.

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  • Leiston Leisure Centre

    The new and improved Leiston Leisure Centre is now open after undergoing a £4 million redevelopment, bringing state-of-the-art leisure facilities to the area.

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  • Our Correspondence with Government

    At the meeting of Full Council on 23 November 2022, councillors unanimously passed a motion to raise issues of water quality with Government and Anglian Water. As a result, in January 2023, the Chairman of East Suffolk Council wrote a letter to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Therese Coffey MP, to urge action to protect our water systems and engage with all stakeholders to work together to improve water quality. We received this reply from Defra. The chairman also wrote a letter to Anglian Water to urge action to reduce sewer discharges, improve water quality checks, equip sites with functioning monitors, improve communications with the council and reduce surface water run-off to prevent sewers from being overwhelmed.

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