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We have formally objected to National Grid’s current proposals for pylons between Norwich and Tilbury, as we submit our response to the project’s statutory consultation. https://lnkd.in/eDEmd2RT
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Yesterday, we held our fifth and final economic strategy development workshop. Thank you to the nearly 300 business leaders, educators and policymakers around the county who gave their time to work with us towards developing a compelling economic strategy for Suffolk. If you were unable to attend one of the workshops or have more to input, you can do so via our online form https://lnkd.in/em4Ruv3f or email us at [email protected] We look forward to continuing the conversation and working together on actions that will drive growth in Suffolk.
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"Solar farm project a bad sign of things to come" Column by Councillor Richard Rout, Deputy Cabinet Member for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects. https://lnkd.in/epJ_GfxW
Solar farm project a bad sign of things to come
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Visitors to The Brecks will be able to better understand the history and significance local area, thanks to four new Wi-Fi enabled Info-Points offering content straight to a mobile phone. Read more 👇 https://lnkd.in/eDkJyr4w
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We fear more damage to the county, with yet another major energy infrastructure project (Nautilus) possibly landing in Suffolk. Read more 👇 https://lnkd.in/eBV-e-ck
Nautilus project could bring more harm to Suffolk
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Last week Suffolk County Council completed our first “Work Experience Week” with 17 amazing Year 10’s. It was an absolute pleasure to get to know the students and give them insight into some of the career opportunities in Local Government. The highlight was watching our Grads and Interns support the work experience students on the final day with their presentation skills, all our potential future employees in one room! What a great way to end the week! Thank you to all those involved and who supported, we definitely could not have done it without you all!! #workexperience #year10 #earlycareers
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We're delighted that Suffolk County Council’s Children and Young People’s Community Health Service has achieved full accreditation from UNICEF UK's Baby Friendly Initiative, recognising good practice. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dwGZGTfZ
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We're pleased to announce that Haverhill’s new £2m recycling centre at Homefield Road, opens to the public on Thursday 8 August 2024. It replaces the centre at Chalkstone Way and will make recycling and disposal of waste even easier and safer. Read more: https://lnkd.in/evEaAJVq
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The Suffolk Smokefree Generation Fund is now open! If you are part of a Community or voluntary sector organisation, you are invited to help support the reduction in smoking rates, in key identified groups in Suffolk. Grants of up to £7,000 are being awarded to fund projects that will address smoking in a number of key high risk groups across the county. Learn more about the fund, read the criteria, understand how you can apply and submit your application before Sunday 8th September at https://lnkd.in/ezpT6_qE
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A rare 2,000-year-old Roman pan is now on public display at the West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village. The unusual discovery made near Bury St Edmunds was immediately reported to the Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, allowing it to be carefully excavated and conserved. https://lnkd.in/eeudPide
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