Suffolk Armed Forces Weekend 2017 – Kids Zone This year’s Suffolk Armed Forces Weekend offers something for all ages… including a free fun-packed Kids Zone with exciting activities and adventures by the sea. Hosted by Suffolk Coastal District Council on Saturday and Sunday, 24 and 25 June, the action-packed weekend will recognise the huge contribution… Read more »
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Flag for Armed Forces Weekend and a Commemoration for Passchendaele 24 May 2017
Raising the Flag for Armed Forces Weekend followed by a moment of reflection for the centenary of the Battle of Passchendaele – Monday 19th June 2017. To recognise the huge contribution made by our servicemen and women, Felixstowe has been chosen as the venue for Suffolk Armed Forces Day this year. 2017 also represents the… Read more »
Read moreSuffolk Coastal Norse to remove stranded whale on Wednesday 23 May 2017
Please see the latest statement from Suffolk Coastal regarding the stranded whale at Felixstowe: Suffolk Coastal Norse has recently received official authorisation from the Marine Management Organisation for the removal of the whale. The UK Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme (CSIP) have attend site today to take samples for testing. Now that we have authorisation, removal… Read more »
Read morePublic Warned to Keep Off a Section Of Felixstowe Beach 19 May 2017
Suffolk Coastal is asking people to keep off a small section of the beach at Felixstowe, following coastal erosion. The recent adverse weather conditions have swept away a large proportion of the beach on the seafront immediately in front of the Spa Pavilion building, leaving a steep drop from the normal beach level to the… Read more »
Read morePCC invites local residents to talk to him about crime in the area 17 May 2017
Suffolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Tim Passmore continues his 2017 series of public meetings across the county with a meeting in Felixstowe on Tuesday 23rd May. The meeting is an opportunity for the public to ask questions of the Commissioner and the Constabulary, and to find out more about policing in the area. The meeting… Read more »
Read moreA154 Candlet Road and Gulpher Road, Felixstowe – Improvement Works – May/June/July 2017 15 May 2017
Suffolk Highways will be carrying out improvement works along Candlet Road bridge and along Gulpher Road, Felixstowe. The works are necessary following an assessment to the bridge showing that a vehicle restraint system in both verges is required (on both Candlet and Gulpher Road). The works will also involve resurfacing. The works are currently programmed… Read more »
Read moreSuffolk Armed Forces Weekend 2017 – Let Battle Commence! 15 May 2017
The clash of swords and firing of muskets… the seaside town of Felixstowe is preparing itself for an almighty battle for Suffolk Armed Forces Weekend 2017. In scenes that have not been seen in the town in over three centuries, the town will once more echo to the sights and sounds of the dastardly Dutch… Read more »
Read moreTemporary Closure of Part of the A154 Beach Station Road, Felixstowe 15 May 2017
From 15/05/17 until 19/05/17 the A154 Beach Station Road, Felixstowe from the junction with Langer Road for 40 metres eastbound will be closed to motor vehicles to facilitate a new electrical link box. Other co-ordinated works may also take place during this period. Access will be available for pedestrians and cyclists. The diversion route will… Read more »
Read moreSpeed Reduction – Candlet Road, Felixstowe 15 May 2017
SPEED REDUCTION – A154 Candlet Road, Felixstowe. 30mph speed limit from Grove Road roundabout to the roundabout with Port of Felixstowe Road. Reason for Speed Reduction – Safety whilst carry out carriageway repairs and associated works. Date of Speed Reduction 01/06/2017 to 17/07/2017 Alternative route – NA Please see link to map here 2017-06-01-NA-Plan Speed Restriction-A154… Read more »
Read moreCouncil’s Annual Report for 2016/17 12 May 2017
The Council’s Annual Report for 2016/17 is published here and is available to read or download by clicking the image below:
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