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onesuffolk
onesuffolk's
online report a problem service helps people in suffolk report
problems to the correct authorities. Just choose the problem
you want to report, fill in the details and onesuffolk will
send your problem to the correct local team.
report a problem
online.
using onesuffolk you can report
abandoned cars, beach problems, damaged street signs, dogs,
drainage problems, flyposting, fly tipping, litter, noise,
odours, rats and mice, rubbish collection problems and smoke
fumes and dust.
If you want to report problems with Suffolk roads and pathways
you'll need to contact
Customer Service Direct.
Suffolks Public Rights of Way and
Countryside Access
'New web pages point the way for rights of
way'
An updated and improved one-stop source of information for walkers,
landowners and other lovers of the countryside who want to know
about rights of way and countryside access in Suffolk.
Find out
more...
CRed Suffolk

You will probably be
aware of the link between energy use and climate change,
however you may not be aware that each of us in the UK
produces about nine tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) each year
through energy consumption in the home, at work and transport,
that's enough to fill about five hot air balloons! The CRed
Challenge is to reduce the number of hot air balloons of CO2
we produce from five to two by 2025 - we call this The 60%
challenge and we invite you to explore our website and to join
us in meeting the challenge.
The Suffolk CRed (Carbon Reduction) Project based at Ipswich
Borough Council is an innovative and ambitious partner programme.
CRed puts the East of England at the forefront in addressing the
world's greatest environmental challenge - changing climate caused
by global warming.
To find out more and to sign up to make your pledge to reduce
harmful emissions visit
www.cred-uk.org/suffolk
SEAL

The Suffolk Energy
Action Link (SEAL) is a consortium of all seven local
authorities in Suffolk. It was set up to promote domestic
energy efficiency and manages 'value for money' schemes
supporting this aim.
Click here for further
information about the schemes currently running under SEAL and
how they can benefit your household.
Suffolk Recycling
Suffolk's councils have joined forces to encourage the people of
Suffolk to recycle more. The recycling website
at www.suffolkrecycling.org.uk has
information on recycling, composting, real nappies and much
more.
Big Barn
BigBarn.co.uk is a website that has been
created by DEFRA (the Department for Rural Affairs to
showcase local food producers.
It is an excellent site that contains food related articles,
recipes, forums and a producer locater that can show you local
producers and farmers' markets in a 15 mile radius of your
home.

Ipswich Recycle
Throwing something away? STOP!! If you live in the Ipswich
(Suffolk, UK) area, please offer your reusable items to
other group members. Keep it out of landfill by recycling it
by making it available to others to reuse.
Ipswich
Recycle
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