Suffolk
From Sustainable Community Action
Suffolk is a non-metropolitan county of historic origin in the East of England. It has borders with Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south. The North Sea lies to the east. The county town is Ipswich, and other important towns include Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds. Felixstowe is one of the largest container ports in Europe.
The county is low-lying with few hills, and is largely wetland habitat and arable land with the wetlands of The Broads in the North. The Suffolk Coast and Heaths are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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[edit] Places, projects and networks
- Suffolk - Creating the Greenest County
- Green Living Day and Green Living Centre - A 3 day event 23-25th June 2006 to celebrate Green Living in the Eastern Region - Chantry Park, Ipswich, with the Greenroadshow supported by GO-East and Ipswich Borough Council
[edit] News UK
September 2009
- Suffolk coastal sites to be assessed for possible release of white-tailed eagles, September 24 [1] topic, place
June 2006
- 26 East Suffolk local food network flourishing since planned superstore turned down. CPRE, The town that said no to Tesco, The Guardian / Local needs met locally, East of England
[edit] Topic links
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- CANE, Communities Against Nuclear Expansion, Suffolk
- greenfairs.org.uk. Website for the Green Fairs held in Suffolk
Transition towns East of England
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References
- ↑ Natural England, September 24, 2009
