With so much information being shared on the COVID-19 coronavirus we should all be using government advice to inform decisions and be checking that advice regularly. Please continue refer to https://www.nhs.uk/coronavirus for official guidance. In the meantime, please STAY AT HOME. PROTECT THE NHS. SAVE LIVES. We hope that everyone is staying well and using the internet… Read more »
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Posts by: Town Hall Staff
Vote for your favourite scenes of Felixstowe 30 Mar 2020
The seaside town of Felixstowe in Suffolk is a unique, exciting and diverse location for photographic opportunities – seaside fun, beautiful gardens, huge container ships, historic buildings and rich wildlife habitats. The Felixstowe Photo Competition, organised and supported by Visit Felixstowe, Felixstowe Town Council and the Landguard Partnership, allows both professional and amateur photographers… Read more »
Read moreStatement from East Suffolk Council regarding operations 24 Mar 2020
East Suffolk Council is responding to the new measures, laid down by the Prime Minister, relating to COVID-19 and is taking steps to ensure critical services are maintained. The Council’s Customer Services team is responding to urgent enquiries, however customers are encouraged wherever possible to seek information about services on www.eastsuffolk.gov.uk. The Council’s operational partners,… Read more »
Read moreCOVID-19 Coronavirus Update 13 Mar 2020
This update made: 19.07.21 In accordance witht the easing of restrictions on 19 July 2021: There are now no legal limits on the number of people who can attend weddings, funerals and other events. Bookings for Walton Community Hall events are now available. Public meetings have resumed at Felixstowe Town Hall, though are subject to… Read more »
Read moreSpring 2020 Town Magazine 13 Mar 2020
Click the image below to read the fourth edition of the Town Council’s new quarterly seasonal magazine – Spring 2020.
Read moreEast Suffolk Council Consultation on Parking Services 10 Mar 2020
Following a thorough review of parking services, East Suffolk Council have developed a modern approach to delivering parking services which considers the requirements and travel patterns of visitors, residents and businesses. The proposals include a simpler tariff structure, better use of technology, the introduction of a free, half hour for parking in many off-street parking… Read more »
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FTC Response to England Coast Path Final Proposals (Shotley Gate to Felixstowe Ferry) 07 Feb 2020
Felixstowe Town Council’s Planning & Environment Committee considered the consultation on the England Coast Path Final Proposals (Shotley Gate to Felixstowe Ferry) at its meeting of 5th February 2020. The Town Council welcomes and supports Natural England’s proposed coastal path route within the parish of Felixstowe. You can find out more about Natural England’s proposals… Read more »
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ESC statement on Coronavirus and Port Health responsibilities at Felixstowe 31 Jan 2020
Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new, or novel, type of coronavirus – a large family of respiratory viruses which can cause diseases ranging from the common cold to the Middle-East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). In response to the emerging situation and advice given by the World Health Organisation, officers from… Read more »
Read moreFelixstowe Town Council welcomes nominations for the 2020 Civic Awards. 23 Jan 2020
If you would like to honour a local person or organisation that has made a positive difference and special contribution to our community, Felixstowe Town Council would like to hear from you. Since the Civic Awards scheme began in 2002, we have been privileged to honour over 100 local individuals and community groups. But we… Read more »
Read moreFelixstowe to commemorate the Anniversary of the North Sea Floods 21 Jan 2020
On Friday 31 January 2020, Cllr Nick Barber will lay a wreath to commemorate the 1953 North Sea Floods, which claimed 41 lives locally and over 300 people in English coastal towns and villages. The Mayor of Felixstowe, Cllr Nick Barber said, “Please join with us as we reflect on the tragedy that occurred 67… Read more »
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