News in Felixstowe

A serious crime officer has issued a warning after Felixstowe residents were among those tricked by fraudster into handing over laptops and smart phones to criminals.

DC David St John, of the serious economic crime unit, spoke out after Adekoya Adefowora, 38, from Erith, and Deborah Oyeniyi, 23, of Canning Town, each admitted seven counts of fraud by false representation and were jailed last week.

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A tariff-based plan to protect East Suffolk's habitat sites and conservation areas, including those on the Felixstowe peninsula, from the impacts of increased housebuilding has been improved to help developers understand their obligations.

East Suffolk Council's cabinet last night approved a supplementary planning document as part of its strategy to avoid disturbance on key natural sites by increased numbers of people moving into the area.

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Suffolk Waste Partnership and Hubbub are on the search for a Suffolk street or community that thinks it's got what it takes to save money by saving food waste.

As part of the #Foodsavvy project, a challenge is being laid down for one street from Suffolk and one from Norfolk to collectively make their food go further and help save it from the bin. This is a fun opportunity for Felixstowe residents to get directly involved and shine a spotlight on the little things we can all do to cut down on food waste and help us all to stop good food from going to waste.

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If you are looking for a new home in the Felixstowe area, or are just feeling a bit nosy, then look no further than our Property Of The Week feature, which will be showcasing the most interesting homes for sale right now on our Felixstowe Nub News property page.

Our property for this week is this detached two bedroom character dwelling, is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the market with Leaders in Felixstowe for £300,000.

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Mark Jones

Voters across Suffolk will take to the polls on May 6 to vote for their Suffolk County Council representatives for the next four years, in a highly-unique Covid-influenced election.

With the pandemic having been at the forefront of people's lives for more than a year, the election is set to provide a fascinating snapshot of how people feel their elected representatives have handled the crisis.

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