Coastline Issue 42 - Winter 2009
Main stories:
- We want a real local say on Sizewell C.
- Christmas opening hours.
- Christmas holiday rubbish collection times.
- Core Strategy meetings.
- Chairman wants local heroes.
- Join a Footprints work party.
- Council’s support fund kick-starts local projects across
district.
- Town centre parking prices are set for six year freeze.
- All services now under review.
- How to have a greener, safer, healthier new year.
- SEAL can make you warmer and better off.
- Travel plan to cut down CO2.
- Conservation areas under review.
- Artistic life brought to skyline.
- Working together for Alde and Ore.
- Young people urged to check they can vote.
- In tune with young talent.
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Issue 42 - Winter 2009 (new window PDF
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Winter 2009 large print version (no graphics)
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Coastline Issue 41 - Autumn 2009
Main stories:
Coastline Issue 40 - Summer 2009
Main stories:
- Innovation hub set to create jobs.
- Pay for your parking space by phone.
- District’s anger at heart attack service changes.
- We are in the top ten of places to live.
- Have your say on how your coast is managed.
- Local Development Framework update.
- Celebrating Dutch heroes.
- Helping make it a summer of fun.
- Recycling news.
- Help tackle climate change.
- Helping improve the local business outlook.
- Councillors’ allowances 08/09.
- Help shape policing in the district.
- Get ready for Art on the Prom.
- Youth bus is making tracks..
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Issue 40 - Summer 2009 (new window PDF
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Summer 2009 large print version (no graphics)
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Coastline Issue 39 - Spring 2009
Main stories:
- Rethink on review welcomed by Suffolk Coastal.
- The Suffolk Coastal credit crunch survival guide.
- Get ready for Euro and County votes.
- Vulnerable people get a helping hand at home.
- Volunteers help trees and hedges take root.
- Strategy for future of the district to 2021.
- Over 60s can swim for free.
- Working to protect Central Felixstowe.
- We win good rating for access to our services.
- Council Tax up eight pence a week.
- Buses one route to better air quality.
- Helping make our district cleaner.
- New team to regenerate Felixstowe and Trimleys.
- Walking for a healthier life.
- The future of Landguard peninsula is in good hands.
- Curtains up on festival of drama.
- Woodbridge Skatepark opens.
- Partnership helping young people to avoid homelesness.
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Issue 39 - Spring 2009 (new window PDF
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Spring 2009 large print version (no graphics)
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