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A new planning document has been adopted in East Suffolk to help guide proposals for the conversion of properties to Houses in Multiple Occupation.
Read more about "New guidance for applications for Houses in Multiple Occupation"...East Suffolk Council has given unanimous support for a strategy setting out its commitment to protecting the environment and tackling climate change.
Read more about "Environmental Impact Strategy plants seeds for addressing climate and biodiversity emergencies"...Cllr Caroline Topping, Leader of East Suffolk Council, has announced the appointment of Cllr Tim Wilson as a new Cabinet member.
Read more about "New Cabinet Member"...To celebrate the return of the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men to East Suffolk next month, a popular interactive bike trail has been relaunched.
Read more about "Speedy Sprinter is back! Bike trail returns to East Suffolk towns"...The Lloyds Tour of Britain Men returns to East Suffolk in September!
Read more about "Tour of Britain"...People in Leiston-cum-Sizewell have been providing feedback on exciting plans for development in the heart of the town centre.
Read more about "Community provides feedback for next stage of Town Centre Masterplan "...Town and parish councils, local groups and voluntary organisations in East Suffolk are invited to apply for funding to support community activities relating to the upcoming Tour of Britain Men.
Read more about "Tour of Britain grants"...East Suffolk Council will consider proposals to radically increase the range and volume of products which can be presented for household recycling at a meeting of its Cabinet next week.
Working together in response to Government legislation, Suffolk’s district and borough authorities - Babergh, East Suffolk, Ipswich, Mid Suffolk and West Suffolk Councils - are all reviewing their waste and recycling services to meet new nationwide ‘Simpler Recycling’ requirements by 31 March 2026.
With this in mind, East Suffolk’s Cabinet will discuss plans to vary the existing ‘dry’ recycling collection service by including glass and cartons; with plastic film to be incorporated the following year. This will be in addition to a brand-new weekly food waste collection, which is to be introduced across the county in the Spring of 2026.
As part of this refreshed recycling approach, East Suffolk will consider the adoption of ‘twin stream’ collections, where all households would be supplied with an additional wheelie bin or other container to separate paper and card, from plastics, metal, cartons (including Tetra Pak) and glass bottles or jars.
Twin stream recycling would reduce the amount of processing required at the Material Recycling Facility (MRF) keeping paper and card away from the glass and moisture in the recycling, making these materials easier to recycle while retaining a higher resale value. Splitting the recycling into two separate containers is also shown to reduce overall contamination of the recycling compared with co-mingled collections.
Through this approach, Suffolk has the potential to divert over 58% of waste from rubbish bins to other recycling and organic waste collections. On this basis, and to encourage improved recycling habits, the report which councillors will also consider proposes to reduce the collection of non-recyclable waste from fortnightly to once every three weeks.
East Suffolk’s Cabinet will sit on 3 September, with Suffolk’s other district and borough councils considering their own proposals in due course, reflecting the necessity to meet Government legislation requirements and improve recycling figures.
Cllr Sally Noble, East Suffolk’s Cabinet Member for the Environment said:
Westerfield residents are invited to comment on their Neighbourhood Plans, ahead of their submission for independent examination.
Read more about "Have your say on the Neighbourhood Plan for Westerfield"...Suffolk’s private rented sector (PRS) plays a vital role in meeting local housing needs and supporting the economy. But to truly thrive, it must offer safe, healthy, and affordable homes- and that requires collaboration across tenants, landlords, property managers, and councils.
Read more about "Safe Suffolk Renters"...Page 165 of 176