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Work is progressing on the Ness

2 March 2020

Work is progressing on the completion of the new Ness Park.  Shown here is the pile driver play equipment which was installed this week along with the walk ways and bridge construction.

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Also, the plans for the site have been updated, you can find the most resent plans on the Ness page.

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Statement of Persons Nominated Elmtree

2 March 2020

The statement of Persons Nominated for the Elmtree By-Election on the 26th of March is published below:

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Annual Meeting of the Town 2020

18 February 2020

The Lowestoft Annual Town Meeting will take place at 7.00 pm on Tuesday 3 March at the Town Council Office’s in Hamilton House, Battery Green Road, Lowestoft. This is a meeting of the electorate of the Town and not a Town Council meeting. All are welcome to attend. Organisations who wish to make a report at the meeting MUST contact the administration team (admin@lowestofttowncouncil.gov.uk or telephone 0330 053 6019) at the Town Council to book a place on the agenda. If you have not booked you will be welcome to provide a written report which will be appended to the minutes only, published on our website but not read at the meeting. The evening will commence with speakers from Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Lowestoft Climate Action Group giving presentations of their work and the Mayor of Lowestoft will give an overview of the Town Council’s work during the last year and aspirations for the future as well as a report from the Arnold’s Bequest Charity Board.

Please note that due to circumstances outside our control the lift to our offices on the first floor will be out of action for this meeting. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

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Work officially begins at the UK’s most easterly park

28 January 2020

Work has officially started at ‘The Ness’, the most easterly park in the UK.

The site of the park, next to Birds Eye on Whapload Road in Lowestoft, will be regenerated with £1m secured from the Coastal Community Fund in 2017.

The Ness, which is being delivered by Lowestoft Town Council, East Suffolk Council and Concertus Design and Property Consultants working in partnership, will celebrate Lowestoft’s maritime heritage and feature a picnic and play area, a bespoke bridge to the sea wall as well as interactive and educational information. The site, which will be sensitively landscaped to protect the area’s unique flora and fauna, also includes the seafront walkway and the most easterly point in the UK, Ness Point.

An official ‘sod-turning’ event was held on Wednesday 22 January to mark the beginning of the works, which are being carried out by Blakedown Landscapes and are expected to be complete by early summer.

Cllr Craig Rivett, East Suffolk’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Regeneration said: “I am delighted to see work underway at The Ness; the park will provide an exciting new space for residents and visitors to enjoy and create a focus for the most easterly point in the country.”

Alice Taylor, Mayor of Lowestoft said: “Lowestoft is moving forward with several great new projects starting up and this new Ness Park is the first of many that will brighten up the town and improve the quality of life for all of her citizens. This park is a permanent improvement for a patch of disused land and will enhance the health and wellbeing of everyone, young and old, while celebrating our rich heritage."

Annett Thompson, Senior Project Manager at Concertus Design and Property Consultants said: "Concertus Design and Property Consultants are very pleased to be involved in this project, it is a unique site with a fascinating history that should be recognised as a British landmark and a place to visit."

The contractor, Blakedown Landscapes, is a multi award-winning landscaping company with 50 years of experience. Their projects include Hunstanton Park in North Norfolk, Camden Active Spaces and the historic restoration of Brockwell Park Gardens in London.

The Ness sits within the boundary of the North Lowestoft Heritage Action Zone, which will bring further funding to the area to uplift North Lowestoft through heritage led regeneration.

Whilst construction is underway, the area is not accessible to the public for safety reasons. Access to the seawall is available via Ness Point and Tingdene.

Photo Credit: Kate Ellis, East Suffolk Council

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Holocaust Memorial Day 2020

27 January 2020

At 10.00 am this morning, on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz people gathered at Lowestoft Train Station to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. Before the annual service took place, drama students from Ormiston Denes School gave a moving performance of Suitcase 1938 in which they conveyed the separation, loss of family and isolation the children arriving on the Kindertransport Train at Lowestoft Station in 1938 experienced. The Mayor of Lowestoft, Councillor Alice Taylor, gave an address to a large audience and wreaths were laid by both the Mayor and Desaray Parish, the Chairperson of the Waveney Youth Council. A minute’s silence was led by Ben Parish from Lowestoft Community Church who concluded the service with a prayer from the Holocaust Memorial Trust.

 

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Councillor Vacancy

22 January 2020

There is a Councillor vacancy within the Elmtree ward of the Council following a resignation. The notice for the vacancy is displayed below.

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Holocaust Memorial Day 2020

20 January 2020

Holocaust Memorial Day is on Monday 27th January, and at Lowestoft Train Station children and adults will gather to remember the Holocaust and the role the people of the town played 75 years ago. Over 500 children arrived at Lowestoft station with the majority leaving their homes in Vienna and being separated from their families who they would never see again.

Holocaust Memorial Day is the day for everyone to remember the millions of people murdered in the Holocaust, under Nazi Persecution, as well as in the genocides which followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur. The Holocaust Memorial Trust has designated at theme of Stand Together for the 2020 and the Town Council hopes that is what people in Lowestoft will do on Monday 27th.

The commemoration will commence at 10.00 am with drama students from Ormiston Denes delivering a promenade performance of Suitcase 1938. At 10.30 am, the Mayor of Lowestoft, Councillor Alice Taylor, and Ben Parish from Lowestoft Community Church will lead a service of reflection with words and prayers being shared as well as a minute’s silence being observed. Wreaths will be laid by the Mayor and the Chair of the Waveney Youth Council. The Mayor commented that “we want to remember and reflect that even in the darkest of circumstances, there are shining examples of what is best in the human spirit”. 

The event organised by Lowestoft Town Council is taking place at Greater Anglia Lowestoft Railway Station and is supported by the Wherry Lines Community Rail Partnership and the Lowestoft Central Project who have made the newly restored Parcels Office available. All are welcome to attend.

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