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  • Air quality monitoring data

    We monitor nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations in the air at a number of locations within the East Suffolk district.

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  • Beccles, Bungay, Halesworth and villages Community Partnership

    Chair

    Councillor Toby Hammond

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  • Health and air quality

    Air pollution is associated with a number of adverse health impacts. Generally if you are young and in a good state of health, moderate air pollution levels are unlikely to have any serious short term effects. However, elevated levels and/or long term exposure to air pollution can lead to more serious symptoms and conditions affecting human health. This mainly affects the respiratory and inflammatory systems, but is also recognised as a contributing factor in the onset of heart disease and cancer.  

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  • Her Majesty The Queen

    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.  

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  • Reporting air pollution

    If you have any air pollution concerns or would like to report a problem within East Suffolk, please email the Environmental Protection Team.

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  • Changes to parking on Undercliff Road East this summer

    To improve safety and provide more parking opportunities, changes to the current waiting restrictions in Undercliff Road East in Felixstowe will be introduced this summer.

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  • Biomass boiler information request

    In common with other types of combustion appliances, biomass boilers are potentially a source of air pollution. Pollutants associated with biomass combustion include particulate matter (PM10/PM2.5) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. These pollution emissions can have an impact on local air quality and affect human health. It is therefore essential that any new biomass boilers installed in the district meet certain emission control requirements and that numbers are monitored in order to protect local air quality.

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  • Ferry Lane Felixstowe AQMA - Revoked

    An AQMA was declared in 2009 due to exceedances of the air quality objective for annual mean nitrogen dioxide (NO2) at the Dooley Inn public house, Ferry Lane, Felixstowe. A Further Assessment was completed in 2010 confirming that the AQMA should be retained, and concluding that container handling activities on the Port, and heavy duty vehicles on roads external to the Port made the greatest contribution to NO2 levels within the AQMA.

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  • Revocation of AQMA Felixstowe Results 2016

    Consultation results

    Revocation of the AQMA at Ferry Lane, Felixstowe - May/June 2016

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  • Reforming the Right to Buy consultation

    East Suffolk Council responds to Government consultations to ensure our voice is heard and that it feeds into the development of Government policy.

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