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The aim of the Local Discretionary Rate Relief (LDRR) is to support potential inward investors locating within the district, and Lowestoft in particular, as well as to encourage businesses seeking to expand and remain. This in turn supports the vision and the economic strategy element of the East Suffolk Business Plan and the actions relating to business support and training.
Read more about "Local Discretionary Rate Relief"...Halesworth residents are invited to comment on their local Neighbourhood Plan, ahead of it being submitted for independent examination.
Read more about "Have your say on Halesworth Neighbourhood Plan"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) has reaffirmed its commitment to investment in local communities by approving a budget of over £30million to fund essential services in 2023/24.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council budget approved"...We are committed to delivering the priorities within the East Suffolk Strategic Plan and through our regular monitoring and performance aim to inform our stakeholders on how we are progressing.
Read more about "Performance reports"...We are co-ordinating a programme of advice and support to help people in East Suffolk with the rising cost of living. These pages provide information on the services and support available, including help with accessing support, as well as useful tips and advice.
Read more about "Ease the Squeeze on cost of living"...Level access shower/wet room | ||
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East Suffolk Council will spend nearly £40million delivering essential services to the communities of East Suffolk in the coming year.
Read more about "Essential services in difficult times: East Suffolk Council budget approved"...Wait... | Before you contact us, you might find what you're looking for on our environmental protection pages. |
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JLAG is currently on hiatusCllr Craig Rivett, Chairman, ESC and Cllr Richard Rout, Deputy Chairman, SCC have agreed that the Joint Local Authority Group, JLAG, will not currently meet virtually or in-person. |
With over 1,000 tonnes of collected recycling rejected in East Suffolk each year, costing the council thousands of pounds each month, residents are being asked to do their bit and make sure they put the right items into the right bin.
Read more about "Help us improve recycling in East Suffolk "...Page 95 of 176