There are four contested and four uncontested wards for the election on the 2nd May 2019. The Statements of Persons Nominated for contested wards and the uncontested ward notices can be found below.
Details of family fun and craft activities at the Lowestoft Maritime Museum in April and August.
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The Town Council is pleased that its application to register the land at Dip Farm as an Asset of Community Value has been successful.
In real terms this means that should the owner of the site ever decide to sell the land, the community will be able to submit an intention to bid before the land is put on the open market.
Further information can be found at www.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/community/community-rights/community-right-to-bid.
The registration as an Asset of Community Value does not affect any current leases for the land.
This is the first site the Town Council has successfully added to the register on behalf of the community of Lowestoft.
A section of the Great Eastern Linear Park, where it passes underneath Church Road, will be closed between 08:00 - 16:00 on Tuesday 9 April for Essex and Suffolk Water to carry out essential work.
A diversion will be put in place, as per the diagram below (the red line indicates the section which will be closed and the yellow line indicates the diversion which will be put in place).
Please see public notice here for further information and contact details.
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The drying racks at The Ness were put to good use when volunteers from Google's London office came to Lowestoft to help dress the Excelsior's sails for the new season. This is a biennial event which the Town Council are pleased to welcome on the land at The Ness. More information about the Excelsior can be found here: www.excelsiortrust.co.uk.
Photograph courtesy of Alice Taylor.
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The First Light Festival are looking to recruit a team of 150+ committed, enthusiastic and responsible volunteers to help deliver this unique event for Lowestoft.
If you are interested, you can find out more by visiting www.firstlightlowestoft.com/take-part or by emailing volunteer@firstlightlowestoft.com.
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An election will be held on 2 May for Town Councillors for the following wards. To view the full Election Notices as issued by East Suffolk Council on 15 March, please click here.
Elm Tree Parish Ward | Three Councillors |
Gunton Parish Ward | One Councillors |
Kirkley Parish Ward | Three Councillors |
Harbour and Normanston Parish Ward | Six Councillors |
Pakefield Parish Ward | Three Councillors |
St Margarets East Parish Ward | Two Councillors |
St Margarets West Parish Ward | One Councillor |
Tom Crisp Parish Ward | One Councillor |
Nomination forms are available from the Returning Officer at East Suffolk Council and must be delivered back to the Returning Officer between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday and no later than 4 pm on Wednesday 3 April.
Electoral Services, East Suffolk Council, 2 Canning Road, Lowestoft, NR33 0EQ.
Suffolk County Council provided a presentation at the well attended Annual Assembly of the Town this week, facilitated by Lowestoft Town Council. More information was provided about the design on which the Third Crossing was based - a bascule bridge crossing the Hatea River in New Zealand. For more information please visit: https://knightarchitects.co.uk/project/lower-hatea-crossing/
For further information about the Third Crossing Project please visit: https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/transport-planning/lake-lothing-3rd-crossing/ and for information from the Planning Inspectorate please visit: https://infrastructure.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/projects/eastern/lake-lothing-third-crossing/
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