Coastline Issue 38 - Winter 2008
Main stories:
- Protecting our coastline.
- Helping you cope with the credit crunch.
- It is even easier to rate our services.
- Adastral Park exhibition.
- Arts brightening up the district.
- Go online and help plan our budget.
- Have your say on the Local Development Framework.
- Help improve the district’s air quality.
- Working to make the district greener.
- Green farm leads the way.
- New affordable homes open.
- Putting the spotlight on our district?
- Christmas office opening hours.
- Christmas recycling and refuse collection dates.
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Issue 38 - Winter 2008 (new window PDF
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Winter 2008 large print version (no graphics)
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Coastline Issue 37 - Autumn 2008
Main 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.
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Issue 37 - Autumn 2008 (new window PDF
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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.
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.
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