East Suffolk Council has designated spaces for 're-wilding' to help insects and pollinators thrive has extended its biodiversity efforts and is challenging people to give it a go in their own gardens.
East Suffolk Council is to launch a consultation this summer on whether to restrict firework displays on its land amid concerns about the impact they have on vulnerable adults, animals and wildlife.
Concerns have been raised over the impacts of fireworks on animals, vulnerable adults and wildlife
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Firework displays on council-owned land could become a thing of the past in a Suffolk district amid concerns over their impact on the environment - but members of the public will be able to have their say this summer before a decision is made.
East Suffolk Council is planning to launch a public consultation on whether firework displays should be held on land it owns, after concerns were raised by the authority s Environment Task Group over the effects rockets can have on vulnerable adults, animals and wildlife.