Leaders React to Devolution Plans Amidst Concerns From East Suffolk Residents Over Waste and Accountability

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Suffolk council leaders have responded to the Government’s devolution plans, but taxpayers are left questioning whether this will bring any real benefits or simply repeat past failures of expensive restructuring. Yesterday afternoon, Angela Rayner MP, the Deputy Prime Minister, confirmed that Suffolk will be fast-tracked to replace district and borough councils with a unitary authority. […]

Southwold and second home ownership. Does it need taxing for local stability?

A Southwold councillor has raised concerns about the profound impact of second home ownership on the town’s community and infrastructure. Independent East Suffolk councillor David Beavan criticized the dominance of second homes, framing it as a serious threat to the social fabric of Southwold. These remarks come in response to new research by estate agent […]

National Grid Friston Campaign Successful

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East Suffolk Council is celebrating Ofgem’s decision to drop Friston as the UK landfall site for National Grid’s ambitious Nautilus interconnector project, instead favouring a location at the Isle of Grain in Kent. This 1.4-gigawatt subsea cable project aims to link the UK and Belgium power grids, channelling enough green energy to power about 1.4 […]

Alarm Bells Sound As Suffolk Housing Targets Double

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Local councils in Suffolk are sounding the alarm over the government’s decision to more than double housing targets, a move that is stirring deep concerns about the future of the county’s natural landscapes. Despite accusations of being “Nimbys” (not in my backyard), council leaders stress their worries aren’t about resisting change but about safeguarding the […]