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Over 250 people came together from across Suffolk to attend the third Creating the Greenest County conference on climate adaptation
St Edmundsbury residents can obtain free home energy efficiency materials when they attend special DIY greener homes events in the borough this month.
Dame Ellen MacArthur, DBE has been confirmed as the special guest speaker for this years’ Creating the Greenest County conference, in October “Act on Climate Change – Adapt for our Future”.
Brandon Country Park in West Suffolk is on a par with the country's finest parks, after receiving a sought after Green Flag at a recent awards ceremony in Bournemouth.
The Energy Saving Trust is offering for free a new approach to help local communities work together to reduce their carbon emissions.
Grants worth up to £500 are on offer to St Edmundsbury home owners interested in generating their own energy.
Inspiring films about climate change made by the winners of the Cool Suffolk competition can now be viewed.
Thanks to a new fund, homeowners in Suffolk are now able to apply for an interest-free green loan.
Flash floods and storms like those experienced recently across the county are set to become “the norm” in the years ahead.
Today is Green Britain Day, how will you mark this day?