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Residents across Suffolk are being encouraged to get behind a campaign calling for people to recycle glass properly.
Read more about "Campaign urges households to recycle glass properly"...Businesses in East Suffolk are reminded that they must continue to adhere to the guidance set out by the Government after the owner of a bar was issued with a £1,000 fixed penalty for breaching Covid-19 restrictions.
Read more about "Bar issued with fixed penalty for breaching Covid-19 restrictions"...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 "...East Suffolk Council has appointed Proximity Futures Limited to provide Geo-Sense footfall monitoring services in towns across the district. These installations will help us understand visitor numbers to our towns, peak visiting times, average time spent in the town and much more. This will allow us to support our local businesses and provide crucial evidence for town centre community and economic support projects.
Read more about "Town visitor numbers"...A new befriending project has been launched to support deaf people living in East Suffolk to connect with other people and reduce social isolation.
Read more about "Supporting deaf people in East Suffolk"...A new grant funding scheme has been launched in East Suffolk for voluntary organisations and community groups to help people struggling to meet the cost of living.
Read more about "Further funding on offer to help ease cost of living pressure"...Green-fingered pupils from an East Suffolk school have received funding to help them work on their allotment, improving their mental and physical wellbeing and helping them to develop a love of the outdoors.
Read more about "Funding to help Somerleyton pupils grow"...New residential development, including conversion/change of use to residential, and other types of development (e.g. retail) may be liable to pay CIL. This relates to full and reserved matters planning applications and Certificates of Lawfulness approved on or after 1 August 2013. This also includes development permitted by way of general consent (development which does not require submission of a planning application) which commences on or after 1 August 2013.
Read more about "CIL and s106 advice service"...A funding programme which supports people struggling with social isolation and loneliness is now accepting new applications.
Read more about "More funding available to help tackle social isolation"...East Suffolk residents are being reminded of the importance of using their open fires or wood-burning stoves responsibly this winter to help reduce air pollution and improve their health.
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