Community Emergency Plan
The Town Council’s Community Emergency Plan (CEP) can be found here.
The CEP helps Felixstowe prepare for an emergency and reduce its impact. It has been put together with guidance from the District Council’s Emergency Planning Officer and Town Council’s CEP Working Group, who took a practical approach to developing a CEP that could effectively support the community in the event of an emergency in Felixstowe. The plan takes a strategic approach, supporting the coordination of information and local resources that may be useful in an emergency situation; whilst acknowledging that an emergency of any significant scale would elicit a wider response from the emergency services and other agencies.
It has been prepared with the help from many local community groups and organisations. Felixstowe Town Council will take the lead in overseeing the Plan’s use in an emergency so anyone in the community can get involved.
The CEP is the focus of the community’s actions to become better prepared and details the steps the community will take before, during and after an emergency incident. The Plan helps Council to identify:
- What resources we have in the community, such as 4×4 vehicles, people with useful skills and local knowledge.
- Where to go to if there is an immediate need to evacuate and take shelter;
- How to mobilise those resources and who to contact.
If your organisation is located in Felixstowe and has a resource that would be useful in an event of an emergency, please do not hesitate to contact debbie.frost@felixstowe.gov.uk for further information.
The published CEP is a version especially for public view, as some of the information – such as contact details for volunteers and local resources – has been redacted and will remain confidential.
The overall aim of the CEP is, where possible, to help reduce the risk of harm to persons and damage to property within the community. The CEP has been produced with some specific emergency incidents in mind, such as; flooding, snow or fire but is also designed for any general emergency in Felixstowe.
Other information which may be helpful to the community in an emergency situation will also be published and promoted via the Council’s website, social media accounts and/or held in hard copy at the Town Hall.
Community Emergency Contact numbers:
Name / Contact |
Role |
Daytime contact number |
24hr contact number |
East Suffolk Emergency Planning |
01394 444453 07920 139306 |
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Suffolk Joint Emergency Planning Unit (JEPU) |
01473 265321Business Continuity Manager 01473 260439 |
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Emergency Services |
999 |
999 |
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Local GP Surgeries |
Grove Surgery |
01394 283197 |
111 |
Howard House |
01394 282706 |
111 |
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Haven Health |
01394 670107 |
111 |
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Environment Agency |
Floodline |
0345 988 1188 |
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Environment Agency |
Incident Hotline |
0800 807060 |
0800 807060 |
NHS Direct |
111 |
111 |
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National Grid |
Gas |
0800 111 999 |
0800 111 999 |
Anglian water |
24hr enquiries03457 145 14524hr leaks0800 771 881 |
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Suffolk Police |
101 |
101 |
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Suffolk Fire and Rescue |
01473 260588 |
01480 444500 |
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East Anglian AmbulanceNHS Trust |
0345 601 3733 |
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Suffolk Resilience |
01473 265321 |
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UKPN |
Supply interruption |
0800 316 3105 |
0800 31 63 105 |
UKPN |
Substation issues |
0800 587 3243 |
0800 5873243 |
National Grid |
For reporting hazards on or near overhead electricity lines |
0800 404 090 |
0800 404090 |
Highways England |
0300 123 5000 |
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Suffolk County Highways |
0345 606 6171 |
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Coastguard (Maritime & Coastguard Agency) |
Coastguard Maritime rescue |
99901255 6755180203 817 2000 |
999For technical enquiries07810 528504 |
Felixstowe Coastwatch |
Volunteer marine rescue |
01394 670808 |
01304210008 |
Suffolk County Council |
0345 606 6067 |
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Suffolk County Council |
Emergency Social Care Out of hours service |
0800 917 1109 (adult)0808 800 4005 (child) |
0800 917 1109 (adult)0808 800 4005 (child) |
East Suffolk Council |
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03330 162000 |
01502 5271330800 440 2516 |
East Suffolk Council |
Dangerous Structures |
01394 444219 |
01394 444219 |
East Suffolk Council |
Environmental Health |
03330 162000 |
08004402516 |
East Suffolk Services |
03300 166111 |
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East Suffolk Local Authority Emergency Control Centre |
Control Centre – opened for emergency events |
01502 523630 |
01502 523630 |
Suffolk Joint Emergency Planning Unit |
01473 265321 |
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Shelterbox |
Provide aid that is tailored to meets the needs of a community after a specific disaster |
01872 302600 |
Flooding
To report flooding issues, visit the Suffolk County Council website here
Reporting also helps the County Council prioritise and plan resources for where they are most needed.
To report an issue with the Flood Gates please contact the 24 hour Environment Agency floodline on 0345 988 1188.
UK Power Networks
UKPN have launched a new emergency pack for vulnerable customers. Individuals can sign up at www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/priority email psr@ukpowernetworks.co.uk or call 0800 169 9970 to receive an emergency pack specific to their needs in case of a power failure.