Parish Council
The Parish Council thanks Suffolk County Council for the efforts it is making to engage with the local community regarding this scheme and, having viewed the consultation materials, would comment as follows.
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"Copdock leaders hope to reduce speed limit to 20mph.
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Babergh District Council is pleased to share the latest newsletter from Suffolk Recycles. The winter edition shares information about Christmas recycling, changes to bin collections over the festive period, the Food Savvy campaign and competition, re-use opportunities and more.
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Pride in Your Place Grants
The Parish Council has been advised by Suffolk County Council (SCC) that about 100 responses have thus far been received regarding the consultation. This is a reasonable response but one which we would like to see increase significantly. The Scheme as at a very early stage and we would encourage all residents to take part so that SCC get the maximum possible input from the local community in order to inform any more detailed design that may emerge post consultation.
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Suffolk residents can now get a 50% discount (up to £200) and free delivery on eco-friendly, itch-free thermal insulation rolls, from High Loft, the UK’s leading eco loft insulation brand.
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The Parish Council has been advised by the Suffolk County Council (SCC) Planning Officer responsible that the Brockley Wood planning application will not now be considered at the December meeting of the County Council's Development and Regulation Committee, as has previously been envisaged. The next available Committee date is on 4th February 2025.
National Highways has provided an update on the ongoing work along the A14 between Junction 52 (Claydon) and Junction 55 (Copdock Interchange).
Police are appealing for witnesses after a serious road traffic collision at Copdock on Sunday 17 November.
Residents will have noticed that the Speed Indicator Devices are now operational in both The Street and Chapel Lane. As well as helping drivers to limit their speed, they will also capture useful data about average speed and other aspects of driver behaviour.