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Private renters in East Suffolk are invited to have their say in a new survey as part of East Suffolk Council’s plans to improve homes in the district.
Read more about "Help improve private rented homes in East Suffolk"...East Suffolk Council’s drive to keep the district litter-free has received a boost with the rollout of new ‘hi-tech’ bin sensors.
Read more about "New ‘hi-tech’ bins trialled in East Suffolk"...A new campaign aimed at getting young people to talk about their mental health has been launched in Kesgrave thanks to a donation from a local district councillor.
Read more about "New campaign aims to help young people talk about mental health "...A message from Cllr Steve Gallant, Leader of East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Our year, our Annual Report"...Two leisure centres in East Suffolk are set to resume group exercise classes in what has been called “a huge boost” for the mental health of the community.
Read more about "Leisure centres receive green light on group exercise"...Residents in East Suffolk are invited to have their say in a survey to help shape a new housing strategy which addresses the needs of older residents.
Read more about "Supporting older people’s housing needs "...As part of ongoing investment in Felixstowe’s South Seafront, the development of a new iconic café is entering the final phase.
Read more about "Landmark development in Felixstowe enters final phase"...As part of wider work to regenerate the town, exciting and modern new beach huts are to be built at Lowestoft’s seafront.
Read more about "Bold new beach huts will put Lowestoft on the map"...The Lowestoft Flood Risk Management Project has launched a virtual visitor centre providing information about development and construction of the tidal flood walls and tidal barrier.
Read more about "Flood project online visitor centre open"...Flytipping remains an issue in Suffolk as it does across the entire country, with more than four and a half thousand incidents reported last year alone. It costs hundreds of thousands of pounds to clear and this is paid for by Suffolk residents, as well as farmers and other landowners.
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