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A field of lupins to the rear of a house in Kelsale
South Devon cow looking to camera
Lupins at The Forge
South Devon cows in the Parish 2
Village Hall photo 3
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Local Police have become aware of incidences of e-scooters being used in public places in coastal Suffolk.

The Parish Council are providing the following information for residents to avoid any unfortunate incidents.

Although the sale, purchase & possession of an e-scooter is not illegal, their use in public places in England & Wales remains so and in …

Read more E-scooters and the law….

Copies of the Parish Council’s initial Oral and Written Representations to the Examination Panel for the Sizewell C Development Consent Order Hearings are available to view and download, under ‘Consultations’ below the Events tab on the top level Menu

Read more Sizewell C Update

Suffolk Flora Preservation Trust will celebrate National Insect Week with
two special Open Days for all members of the public

10 am until 5 pm

at Simpson’s Fromus Reserve on Saturday 26th June,
and
at Orchid Glade on Sunday 27th June
Find instructions how to reach both reserves on the website www.suffolkflora.org under Open Days
We shall publish in the 2021 annual …

Read more National Insect Week 21st to 27th June – Photographic Competition

Kelsale-cum-Carlton Parish Council backs
Keep Britain Tidy’s million-mile mission to clean up the country
 

In the past 12 months, people have relied on the places close to home – the local park or beach – as somewhere to escape to, to exercise and to play.

Now, Kelsale-cum-Carlton Parish Council has pledged its support for Keep Britain Tidy’s annual …

Read more The Great British Spring Clean takes place 28 May – 13 June

Across the nation, in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022, people will be planting trees to form what is being called ‘The Queen’s Green Canopy’.

Suffolk is linking up existing woodland with the planting of new trees and hedges to connect communities and encourage natural corridors for biodiversity.

Together it is hoped to plant a …

Read more The Queen’s Green Canopy in Suffolk

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