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11 Suffolk parks celebrate Green Flag status recognition

11 Suffolk parks celebrate Green Flag status recognition

11 Suffolk parks celebrate Green Flag status recognition

16 July 2024

Several Suffolk parks have been given a prestigious award which recognises well maintained and managed green spaces.


Sizewell C sets target to source majority of food for workforce locally

Sizewell C sets target to source majority of food for workforce locally

Sizewell C sets target to source majority of food for workforce locally

16 July 2024

Sizewell C has set a target of sourcing the majority of the food it provides to its site workforce from the region.


Suffolk beach ranked among nation’s best by The Times

Suffolk beach ranked among nation’s best by The Times

Suffolk beach ranked among nation’s best by The Times

15 July 2024

A Suffolk beach has been ranked among the nation’s 50 best according to a national newspaper.


Councils express concerns after fresh consultation on major offshore energy project launched

Councils express concerns after fresh consultation on major offshore energy project launched

Councils express concerns after fresh consultation on major offshore energy project launched

10 July 2024

Two Suffolk councils have expressed their concerns after a fresh consultation on a major energy project was launched.


Exclusive: Results revealed of long-awaited investigation into flooding on major town route

Exclusive: Results revealed of long-awaited investigation into flooding on major town route

Exclusive: Results revealed of long-awaited investigation into flooding on major town route

10 July 2024

Recommendations have been drafted in a bid to solve ongoing flooding on a major route in Bury St Edmunds.


Further consultation on major energy transmission project launched

Further consultation on major energy transmission project launched

Further consultation on major energy transmission project launched

08 July 2024

A further consultation a major energy transmission project has launched today.


Pumping operation restores healthy oxygen levels to fishing lake

Pumping operation restores healthy oxygen levels to fishing lake

Pumping operation restores healthy oxygen levels to fishing lake

07 July 2024

At-risk marine wildlife received a helping hand from Suffolk firefighters, who helped restore a lake to healthy oxygen levels.


Large, slow load will affect road users

Large, slow load will affect road users

Large, slow load will affect road users

06 July 2024

A lorry carrying a large load will be moving slowly from Ipswich Port to Bramford tomorrow morning, road users have been warned.


‘Hope for me lies in the young’: Wildlife TV presenter inspires children at youth climate conference

‘Hope for me lies in the young’: Wildlife TV presenter inspires children at youth climate conference

‘Hope for me lies in the young’: Wildlife TV presenter inspires children at youth climate conference

05 July 2024

Suffolk schoolchildren have pledged to write to their local MP about climate change having been inspired by Chris Packham at a climate conference.


Damaged plants to be removed from award-winning gardens following caterpillar infestation

Damaged plants to be removed from award-winning gardens following caterpillar infestation

Damaged plants to be removed from award-winning gardens following caterpillar infestation

28 June 2024

Caterpillars have been devouring box hedging at a popular Suffolk tourist spot – and the affected plants cannot be saved.


Watch ‘skydancing’ Marsh Harriers take flight

Watch ‘skydancing’ Marsh Harriers take flight

Watch ‘skydancing’ Marsh Harriers take flight

25 June 2024

A project to expand a wetland habitat has proven popular with Suffolk’s Marsh Harrier population.


How damaged Victorian summerhouse at National Trust site was restored following years of closure

How damaged Victorian summerhouse at National Trust site was restored following years of closure

How damaged Victorian summerhouse at National Trust site was restored following years of closure

21 June 2024

Restoration work on a Victorian summerhouse at a National Trust site has been completed after several years of closure.


Suffolk set for hot temperatures with UK headed for possible heatwave

Suffolk set for hot temperatures with UK headed for possible heatwave

Suffolk set for hot temperatures with UK headed for possible heatwave

21 June 2024

The UK could be set for a heatwave next week, with the east in particular expecting soaring temperatures.


Former Cold War weapons testing site which inspired artists to host live gigs

Former Cold War weapons testing site which inspired artists to host live gigs

Former Cold War weapons testing site which inspired artists to host live gigs

11 June 2024

A former Cold War weapons testing site will play host to an arts event from performers inspired by its landscape and story.


Proposed biogas plant branded a ‘greenwashed’ business idea with ‘no benefit’

Proposed biogas plant branded a ‘greenwashed’ business idea with ‘no benefit’

Proposed biogas plant branded a ‘greenwashed’ business idea with ‘no benefit’

08 June 2024

Plan for anaerobic digestion plant near Suffolk town has ‘no environmental benefit to the area’, say councillors.


Frustration at loss of habitats after maintenance plan for flood-prone road not followed

Frustration at loss of habitats after maintenance plan for flood-prone road not followed

Frustration at loss of habitats after maintenance plan for flood-prone road not followed

06 June 2024

A councillor has voiced his frustration at the roadmap for a flood-prone road not being followed, potentially resulting in the loss of vital habitats.


Campaign against pylons plan sends mock invoice to Ofgem

Campaign against pylons plan sends mock invoice to Ofgem

Campaign against pylons plan sends mock invoice to Ofgem

06 June 2024

Campaigners battling controversial pylon plans for East Anglia have sought to highlight the perceived lack of action by regulators.


Why eight-toothed spruce beetles could cause significant damage to Suffolk’s forests

Why eight-toothed spruce beetles could cause significant damage to Suffolk’s forests

Why eight-toothed spruce beetles could cause significant damage to Suffolk’s forests

05 June 2024

The Forestry Commission is calling for woodland managers and landowners to remain vigilant after beetles were spotted on trees in East Anglia.


Council gives backing to river regeneration project

Council gives backing to river regeneration project

Council gives backing to river regeneration project

02 June 2024

A council has given its backing to a project which aims to regenerate a major river.


‘Don’t destroy our progress’: Eco-aware students want to scrap the use of pesticides

‘Don’t destroy our progress’: Eco-aware students want to scrap the use of pesticides

‘Don’t destroy our progress’: Eco-aware students want to scrap the use of pesticides

01 June 2024

Environmentally-conscious students at a Suffolk school have written to a council to outline their opposition to the use of pesticides in their town.

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