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Legionella is a type of bacteria that is common in natural water sources like lakes and rivers. It can become a health problem when it grows and multiplies in systems like showerheads, taps, hot water tanks and heaters if the conditions are favourable. People can contract Legionnaires disease, which is a form of pneumonia, when they breath in small droplets of water in the air that contain the Legionella bacteria.
Read more about "Water safety"...Asbestos is a naturally-occurring mineral that was widely used in construction until 2000, when regulations were brought in restricting its use. It was used because it is a good insulator, offering heat, electrical and fire resistance within properties.
Read more about "Asbestos safety"...Premises licence holders are being alerted to a scam that has been attempted in many local authority areas, including East Suffolk.
Read more about "Premises licence holders alerted to scam"...The first Wildlife Wise project grant of 2025 has been awarded to support the RSPB’s work in reducing disturbance to ground nesting birds along Kessingland beach.
Read more about "Little Tern project paves the way for further Wildlife Wise grants in 2025"...Repair work at Southwold promenade is now complete, and the promenade north of Southwold Pier has reopened in time for the Easter holidays.
Read more about "Promenade reopens at Southwold ahead of the Easter holidays"...To enable construction work to progress on a major seafront development in Lowestoft, a section of the lower promenade will be temporarily closed to vehicles for four weeks.
Read more about "Temporary prom closure to enable major development to progress"...To assist Blue Badge holders, several parking concessions are available under the Blue Badge Scheme. For full details on where you can and cannot park, please refer to the Blue Badge Scheme: Rights and Responsibilities handbook which is provided with your badge.
Read more about "Disabled parking"...Primary school children across East Suffolk will shortly receive a new resource to help support their mental wellbeing.
Read more about "Supporting young people with mental wellbeing"...From 2026, East Suffolk Council will supply all households 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. This will be in addition to a brand-new weekly food waste collection service.
Read more about "Better Recycling from 2026"...Village halls, community centres and other ‘community hubs’ across East Suffolk are invited to apply for a grant of up to £15,000 for upgrades, improvements and essential repairs.
Read more about "Grant launched for community building projects"...Page 172 of 174