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Coastline is published four times a year and is distributed to every household in the district. You can view the most recent and past issues in PDF format by selecting from the links below. Follow this link for help downloading and opening PDF files.

If you live in the Suffolk Coastal district and haven't received your copy or if you want to comment on any aspect of Coastline please let us know by emailing coastline@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk

Coastline is also available in large print and on audio tape or CD. If you would like to be added to the mailing list for large print, taped or CD versions please call us on 01394 444345 or email coastline@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk with your name and address and the version you would like.


Autumn 2008 | Summer 2008 | Spring 2008 | Winter 2007 | Autumn 2007 | Summer 2007 | Spring 2007 | Winter 2006 | Autumn 2006 | Summer 2006 | Spring 2006 | Winter 2005 | Autumn 2005 | Summer 2005 | Spring 2005 | Winter 2004 | Autumn 2004 | Summer 2004 

Coastline Issue 37 - Autumn 2008

Coastine front coverMain stories:

  • Another 6,000 get improved recycling service.
  • New standards for our customers.
  • More choices for rented homes.
  • Tales from the Riverbank.
  • Bawdsey set for coastal defence work.
  • The future of your councils.
  • Help shape our budget.
  • Helping businesses go green.
  • XtremeFest review.
  • CCTV launched in Felixstowe.
  • Win chance to appear on CD.
  • Butterflies celebrate new nature reserve.

PDF documentIssue 37 - Autumn 2008 (new window PDF 2.89MB).


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Coastline Issue 36 - Summer 2008

Main stories:

  • The future shape of Suffolk - now have your say.
  • Ebb and Flow leaves its mark.
  • James Bidwell is new Chairman.
  • Partnership saves Councils £1.3 million.
  • Working together to prevent flooding.
  • The great Green roll-out continues.
  • What will be the future for Suffolk’s Councils?
  • Green card scheme for young people.
  • LDF meetings coming soon.
  • Summer of fun for children and young people.
  • Soundwaves’ bands are touring the district.
  • Go solar for your hot water.

PDF documentIssue 36 - Summer 2008 (new window PDF 2.42MB).

Summer 2008 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 127KB).

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Coastline Issue 35 - Spring 2008

Main stories:

  • Coastal defence works at Felixstowe get the go-ahead.
  • Councils share Chief Executive.
  • Celebrating the district’s sporting greats.
  • Funding play across the district.
  • Help us plan for new homes.
  • What’s the future for your Council.
  • Suffolk Coastal’s growing economy.
  • New-look Cabinet.
  • Council Tax rise kept to 10 pence a week.
  • Make your district clean and green.
  • SCTV’s new website.

PDF documentIssue 35 - Spring 2008 (new window PDF 2.53MB).

Spring 2008 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 137KB).

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Coastline Issue 34 - Winter 2007

Main stories:

  • We are listening to young people.
  • Christmas opening hours and services around the clock.
  • Protecting the Blyth, visiting the Alde and Ore’s past.
  • Making connections with the Suffolk Coastal Local Strategic Partnership.
  • Make your home warmer and greener.
  • Flowers growing greener with straw energy.
  • Young people lead the way - Suffolk Coastal Teen Voices, music and fashion.
  • Help us plan our activities programme.
  • Latest news on the district’s Local Development Framework.
  • Christmas recycling and refuse collection details.
  • How to be prepared for flooding.
  • Get on board for free national travel.
  • Keep active, whatever your age.

PDF documentIssue 34 - Winter 2007 (new window PDF 1.81MB)

Winter 2007 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 138KB)

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Coastline Issue 33 - Autumn 2007

Main stories:

  • Levington is county's best village.
  • And you say we're the best in Suffolk.
  • Become a conservation volunteer.
  • What a good planning service.
  • Local children shine on recycling.
  • Help us draw up next year’s budget
  • Villages and Councils are turning green
  • Leiston’s young adults speak out
  • How do you rank our new plates?
  • Want to be an oral historian?
  • SCTV has the district taped.

PDF documentIssue 33 - Autumn 2007 (new window PDF 2.66MB)

Autumn 2007 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 100KB)

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Coastline Issue 32 - Summer 2007

Main stories:

  • More homes get improved recycling service
  • Big investment in Woodbridge
  • New Cabinet
  • Teenagers help tackle anti-social behaviour
  • Felixstowe’s future?
  • Planning for the district
  • Going green with Suffolk Coastal
  • How to contact your councillor
  • Don’t be a coastal potato
  • What’s on
  • Sit down and keep fit
  • News for young people

PDF documentIssue 32 - Summer 2007 (new window PDF 1.27MB)

Summer 2007 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 87KB)

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Coastline Issue 31 - Spring 2007

Main stories:

  • Help plan out the district's future
  • Your chance to vote for your district, town or parish council
  • District turning greener
  • Council tax promise kept
  • Protecting our coastline
  • Teenagers make spending decisions
  • Free help with small repairs
  • Win tickets for this year's Latitude Festival
  • District's sporting stars
  • Help us plan for better play and win a prize
  • How to cut down on waste
  • Cultivating the arts

PDF documentIssue 31 - Spring 2007 (new window PDF 2.23MB)

Spring 2007 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 105KB)

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Coastline Issue 30 - Winter 2006

Main stories:

  • Suffolk Coastal's new Green agenda
  • Your Christmas rubbish details
  • Put your budget questions on line to the Council’s Leader
  • Has your community got its own website yet?
  • Village stores can get grants for better services
  • Working together for an even better district – Suffolk Coastal’s Local Strategic Partnership
  • How memories can be brought back
  • What happens to your recycling
  • Scheme will put Felixstowe crime on camera
  • Farm Park was a Big Draw
  • Time for Art in Martello Tower?
  • Soundwaves on the web

PDF documentIssue 30 - Winter 2006 (new window PDF 2.84MB)

Winter 2006 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 102KB)

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Coastline Issue 29 - Autumn 2006

Main stories:

  • Help us plan our budget
  • We're listening but we need your help
  • More homes get new improved recycling service
  • Get your vote
  • Woman’s life-savings rescued
  • Planning for more affordable homes
  • Parish planting
  • Help us become more accessible
  • Safer neighbourhood teams coming soon
  • Councillors' allowances 2005/06
  • Get on the record with Soundwaves
  • New voice for young people

PDF documentIssue 29 - Autumn 2006 (new window PDF 1.06MB)

Autumn 2006 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 100KB)

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Coastline Issue 28 - Summer 2006

Main stories:

  • Unmask a summer of fun
  • Big homes boost
  • Improved recycling service
  • Council’s going greener
  • Extra support for towns and parishes
  • Warmer homes
  • A local strategy for Felixstowe?
  • Online payments service
  • Sea wall protected?

PDF documentIssue 28 - Summer 2006 (new window PDF 726KB)

Summer 2006 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 109KB)

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Coastline Issue 27 - Spring 2006

Main stories:

  • Call for Goverment cash to avoid flooding disaster
  • On board for free bus passes?
  • Watch out for our new recycling service
  • Government support for seafront plans
  • Partners working together for a better district
  • New budget protects services and residents
  • Suffolk Coastal's performance report
  • Making fund-raising child’s play
  • Customer survey
  • Supporting local arts
  • Safer dancing for young people

PDF documentIssue 27 - Spring 2006 (new window PDF 726KB)

Spring 2006 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 129KB)

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Coastline Issue 26 - Winter 2005

Main stories:

  • Give health services more time to sort out budgets
  • Christmas rubbish dates
  • Update on South Seafront plans
  • Go-ahead for even better recycling services
  • Protecting your coastline
  • Serving our customers
  • Bridging our budget gap
  • Benefit advice days
  • Safer food, better business
  • Amplifier for young people

PDF documentIssue 26 - Winter 2005 (new window PDF 3.1MB)

Winter 2005 large print version (no graphics) (new window PDF 120KB)

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Coastline Issue 25 - Autumn 2005

Main stories:

  • Help us plan our budget (see 4 page insert)
  • Don't drink and be anti-social
  • Anger at NHS cash crisis
  • Providing quality toilets
  • First look at South Seafront plans
  • Ideas for improving recycling
  • RAF Woodbridge - a top flight development
  • The latest County news
  • Have your say on air quality and future planning
  • How to contact your councillor
  • Sporting fun

PDF documentIssue 25 - Autumn 2005 (new window PDF 2.3MB)

Download the 4 page Budget Planning insert (new window PDF 473KB)

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Coastline Issue 24 - Summer 2005

Main stories:

  • More reasons to be proud of your district
  • Leader wants closer ties between Suffolk Councils
  • Skate into summer
  • Last orders to renew licences
  • Coastal Card
  • Want an extra brown bin?
  • Planning for the future
  • Opening up Scallop
  • New-look website
  • Stepping out on a healthy walk
  • Latest on Parham Windfarm plans
  • Speaking up for young people

PDF documentIssue 24 - Summer 2005 (new window PDF 788KB)


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Coastline Issue 23 - Spring 2005

Main stories:

  • Suffolk Coastal’s performance report
  • Green fingers welcome brown bins
  • Air your views on wind farm plans
  • The 'Coastal Card' is on its way
  • Grants for improving the district
  • Our new budget
  • Our safe district
  • Planning Felixstowe’s future
  • The new Licensing Act explained
  • Protecting our coastline

PDF documentIssue 23 - Spring 2005 (new window PDF 703KB)


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Coastline Issue 22 - Winter 2004

Main stories:

  • New rules ensure safe trips in stretch limos
  • Making Suffolk Coastal even safer
  • Partners working together
  • Tackling homelessness
  • New centre for Wickham Market
  • Freedom of information
  • Local plan update
  • Focus on the district’s arts strategy


PDFdocumentIssue 22 - Winter 2004 (new window PDF 1.28MB)


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Coastline Issue 21 - Autumn 2004

Main stories:

  • Your services, your say!
  • A warmer welcome
  • Tackling anti-social behaviour
  • SCS is now serving you
  • New plans for Felixstowe Seafront?
  • Schools can turn old clothes into cash
  • Views wanted on new licensing policy
  • Felixstowe's Film Knight


PDF documentIssue 21 - Autumn 2004 (PDF 1.11MB)


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Coastline Issue 20 - Summer 2004

Main stories:

  • Skate on down to Wickham Market
  • You're all record breakers
  • Air Quality – have your say
  • Jan on way as new Chief Executive
  • Get in the recycling habit
  • Fancy a healthy walk?
  • Banning Woodbridge’s rowdy drinkers?
  • Felixstowe’s beach scoops award


PDF documentIssue 20 - Summer 2004 (new window PDF 514KB)


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