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Welcome to Bury St Edmunds Town Council website
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Who are we? Formed in 2003, Bury St Edmunds Town Council comprises 17 Councillors to represent the nine wards of the town. Within this website you will read of the specific areas of service undertaken by the Town Council but undoubtedly its greatest strength is its commitment to meeting community needs and expectations. This commitment comes from the Council’s desire to provide its townspeople with relevant services in a manner that is fair, equal, allows community enjoyment and gives value for money. In support of this vision, the Council seeks to fulfill its statutory and community requirements, working with the community and in partnership.
Where are we?
Postal Address: Bury St Edmunds Town Council Town Council Offices 7 Angel Hill Bury St Edmunds IP33 1UZ
Telephone: 01284 725111
Email: info@burystedmunds.suffolk.gov.uk
Please note that the office is normally staffed between 9 am and 5 pm Monday to Thursday and 9 am – 4 pm Friday but commitments may mean that the office is unattended during these periods.
Other people who can assist you The townspeople of Bury St Edmunds also benefit from services provided by other organisations, for example:
· St Edmundsbury Borough Council provides services in its local areas such as: electoral registers; environmental health; housing; leisure centres; licensing; local planning and building control; waste collection
· Suffolk County Council is responsible for major services which are provided countywide. These include: Business and Trading Standards; Education and learning; Environment; Leisure and culture; Public safety; Registration of births, marriages and deaths; Social care; Transport and streets
· Suffolk Constabulary
· Local health services are delivered by West Suffolk Hospital NHS Trust and NHS Suffolk
· Benefits Agency
· Citizens’ Advice Bureau
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