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  • New campaign launched to help prevent wildfires

    Wildlife Wise, a partnership project dedicated to protecting the Suffolk Coast’s wildlife habitats, is spearheading a new fire awareness campaign supported by Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS). Launched in May to coincide with Wildfire Awareness Month, the Wildfire Free Suffolk campaign aims to protect wildlife in coastal, heathland and woodland habitats by raising awareness

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  • The Lettering Arts Trust is popping up in Aldeburgh

    The Lettering Arts Trust is popping up in Aldeburgh this summer! The Lettering Arts Trust is a charity supporting the heritage craft of letter carving in stone. There are practitioners of this craft with businesses around Suffolk and the UK.  All profits from The Lettering Arts Trust commissions service go to apprenticeships and training programmes.

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  • Free Wildlife Wise guided walks this summer

    Wildlife Wise is inviting the public to join them on a series of evening guided walks at Sutton and Hollesley Heaths this summer to discover the nightjar and Suffolk’s rarest and most threatened habitat. Taking place this July and August, the walks led by Wildlife Wise rangers aim to highlight the vital importance of this

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  • Countryside Project Assistant vacancy

    Join our team! We have an exciting vacancy for a Countryside Project Assistant, working across both the Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths and Dedham Vale National Landscapes. The role is 22.2 hours per week and will involve assisting the delivery of tasks to conserve and enhance the natural environment, and improve access. The role

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  • New Ipswich Waterfront Walk launches  

    The Ipswich Waterfront Walk is a new 5.5-mile (9km) route through open green spaces, historic landscapes, and the town’s vibrant urban waterfront.   The Ipswich Waterfront Walk offers an extension to the King Charles III England Coast Path beyond Orwell Bridge into Ipswich.   The creation of the new walk was led by Suffolk County Council’s Discover Suffolk team, supported by Defra access funding, which was facilitated by the Suffolk

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