From everyone at Lowestoft Town Council, we wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, however you choose to celebrate it.
Please note that the Town Council Offices are now closed until Tuesday 2nd January 2024.
If you need to contact the Town Council in an emergency during this period please call us on 0330 053 6019 and leave a message. Messages received will be monitored regularly alongside our admin@lowestofttowncouncil.gov.uk email address.
Any incidents of anti-social behaviour or vandalism should be reported to Suffolk Police on 101.
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PLEASE STOP NOW.
The mindless, unnecessary, criminal damage that is currently happening to the most easterly landmark in the UK must stop. The recent damage, more overnight last night, to the Euroscope at Ness Point will cost thousands of pounds of tax payers’ money to repair.
The damage has been reported to the police.
Please come forward with any information you may have on why this damaging action is happening and who the perpetrator may be. Please contact Suffolk Police on with any information by reporting online https://orlo.uk/Ci52d, emailing ccc@suffolk.police.uk or calling Crimestoppers 0800 555111 or 101.
Crime Reference Number: 37/70320/23
We want to say a big thank you to everyone that came along to the Christmas Market and other festive activities that took place on Saturday 2nd December that made the day a great success even though it was very chilly!
Lowestoft Town Council were proud to support the Triangle Market and activities at United Reformed Church Lowestoft that were overseen by Marina Theatre
From everyone at Lowestoft Town Council, we hope you have a wonderful build-up to Christmas.
Please note that all tennis courts at Normanston Park and Kensington Gardens are currently closed due to dangerous surface conditions. Lowestoft Town Council are embarking on a programme of court refurbishments in conjunction with the Lawn Tennis Association with work taking place in early 2024.
As part of the Town Council's commitment to free tennis for all, the courts at Denes Oval (which are usually closed during the winter) will be open seven-days a week from 9am-3pm (some restrictions may apply due to coaching sessions, particularly on a Tuesday morning, and club competitions). Please note that there are no public conveniences on site with the nearest conveniences at Sparrows Nest Gardens.
IMPORTANT
During the winter months these courts may become slippery. Please make your own judgement whether it is safe to play. Lowestoft Town Council reserve the right to close all courts at short notice.
"'Tis the season to be jolly!"
Lowestoft Town Hall receives planning permission from East Suffolk Council.
At the meeting of East Suffolk Council’s Planning Committee North on 14th November 2023, planning permission was unanimously granted for the regeneration of the iconic Town Hall in Lowestoft’s High Street. Permission for the listed building consent was also approved unanimously by the Committee.
Speaking at the Planning Committee North meeting, Cllr Sarah Plummer, Chair of the Planning Committee North said, “there is some very exciting work going on here and we are all looking forward to seeing where it all ends up”.
The amount of work that was put into the planning applications by all involved was also praised by the Committee.
With planning permission agreed, the process of regenerating the Town Hall is now a step further along. With around £6million of external funding already secured, the Town Council are currently running a consultation on proposals to take out a £4million Public Works Loan to complete the funding. The consultation survey is open until 19th November with members of the public able to complete the survey and read the supporting information online.
The Lowestoft Town Hall Project is a Lowestoft Town Council initiative supported National Lottery players via The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Other significant funders for the regeneration include Historic England, The Architectural Heritage Fund, Towns Fund, and East Suffolk Council.
Lowestoft Town Council is looking to appoint an experienced and qualified Quantity Surveyor / Cost Consultant to support Lowestoft Town Council in the redevelopment of Lowestoft Town Hall from RIBA Workstage 4 -7.
The Grade II listed Lowestoft Town Hall will be refurbished and extended to become a multi-functioning heritage and community space, with elements of commercial activity that contribute to its ongoing financial sustainability and support economic regeneration of the area. The project is supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Towns Fund and East Suffolk Council, as well as Lowestoft Town Council itself.
Bids are sought from cost consultants with experience of working on large heritage restoration and extension projects, particularly those supported by the Heritage Fund.
The Council is simultaneously procuring a Contract Administrator for the project. Bidders for the QS role are welcome to bid for the CA role too. The Council reserves the right to appoint either separately or combined. Please refer to LTH2023/CA for details.
Full details can be obtained by contacting Lowestoft Town Council via email admin@lowestofttowncouncil.gov.uk
All bids should be received by Monday 4th December at 1pm.
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Lowestoft Town Council is looking to appoint an experienced and qualified Contract Administrator to support Lowestoft Town Council in the redevelopment of Lowestoft Town Hall from RIBA Workstage 4 -7.
The Grade II listed Lowestoft Town Hall will be refurbished and extended to become a multi-functioning heritage and community space, with elements of commercial activity that contribute to its ongoing financial sustainability and support economic regeneration of the area. The project is supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Towns Fund and East Suffolk Council, as well as Lowestoft Town Council itself.
Bids are sought from contract administrators with experience of working on large heritage restoration and extension projects, particularly those supported by the Heritage Fund.
The Council is simultaneously procuring a Quantity Surveyor for the project. Bidders for the CA role are welcome to bid for the QS role too. The Council reserves the right to appoint either separately or combined. Please refer to LTH2023/QSCC for details.
Full details can be obtained by contacting Lowestoft Town Council via email admin@lowestofttowncouncil.gov.uk
All bids should be received by Monday 4th December at 1pm.
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On Remembrance Sunday (Sunday 12November) the annual Remembrance Parade and Service, organised by Lowestoft Town Council, will be taking place at the War Memorial on Royal Plain, starting shortly before 11am.
The Parade, led by soldiers of F (Sphinx) Parachute Battery Royal Horse Artillery, 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, will begin from Claremont Pier and enter Royal Plain shortly before the service begins.
The two-minutes silence at 11am will then be marked by the sound of gun fire from the 105mm (L118) Light Gun from F (Sphinx) Parachute Battery Royal Horse Artillery, 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery. Members of the Lord-Lieutenant’s Cadets from the Royal Air Force Air Cadets 469 (Lowestoft) Squadron will call the order of wreath laying at the War Memorial, led by the Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk, Clare, Countess of Euston.
Music for the service will be provided by East Coast Sinfonietta with readings provided by pupils from local schools.
All are welcome to attend the service. The service sheet is available to download for people wishing to attend.
East Suffolk Council have arranged for free parking to take place between 8am and 1pm on Sunday 13 November in Royal Green, Claremont Pier, Kirkley Cliff, Clifton Road, Belvedere Road and Britten Centre car parks.
Lowestoft Town Council have also organised three opportunities for people to mark Armistice Day on Saturday 11 November. The services, taking place at the War Memorial on Royal Plain, Lowestoft Cemetery and at Belle Vue Park, will each take place shortly before 11am. All are welcome to attend these short services which will include the two-minutes silence.