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Where can you take a boat trip around Suffolk this summer?
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Where can you take a boat trip around Suffolk this summer? | East Anglian Daily Times
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4:23 PM March 2, 2021
Owners of the floating restaurant the Lady Florence are looking forward to taking it out for sunset cruises thanks to a LEP grant
- Credit: River Cruise Restaurants
A river cruise restaurant has been buoyed by a grant which will help it extend its sailing season.
The Lady Florence which takes dining guests on a spectacular voyage taking in Suffolk’s most stunning coastal habitats has been awarded a £2,500 Visitor Economy Grant grant to help it buy new marine radar and chart-plotting equipment which will enable it to sail late into the evening.
Co-owner Kris Ambury who runs the business with partner Craig said the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) grant boost means that the business will be able to make up for lost time once lockdown restrictions ease.
Orford restaurant The Lady Florence buoyed by grant | East Anglian Daily Times
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× AN ‘unavoidable’ decision to raise council tax by 2.9 per cent was formally agreed by Barnsley Council yesterday - but bosses praised the local authority’s annual budget which promises significant investment despite the pandemic costing £12m.
The hike - comprising 1.4 per cent for core services such as roads and bin collections and a further 1.5 per cent ringfenced for adult social care - could have been as high as 5 per cent.
However, the council said such an increase would further squeeze hardest-hit residents’ finances and leaders went against imposing the highest-possible hike.
An amended budget proposal put forward by the Liberal Democrats - featuring more money for road safety measures, investment in youth services and an improved warden response during snowy conditions - was voted down.