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East Suffolk Council
Waste and Recycling
Household waste bin collection days |
https://my.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/service/Bin_collection_dates_finder |
Updates on waste collection delays |
https://www.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/assets/Waste/waste-collections-update.pdf |
Glass recycling Points |
https://suffolkrecycling.org.uk/where-to-recycle/glass-recycling |
Bring Site Points |
Flytipping, litter and abandoned vehicles
Reporting a fly-tip or littering incident |
https://www.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/waste/fly-tipping/how-to-report-fly-tipping/ |
Reporting an issue with a litter or dog litter bin (not emptied or broken / missing / vandalised) |
https://my.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/service/Bins___dog_waste_or_litte |
Community litter picks |
https://www.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/waste/litter/love-east-suffolk/ |
Abandoned Vehicle reporting |
https://my.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/service/Abandoned_vehicle_or_roadside_issue |
Public realm and grounds maintenance
Reporting an issue with a public toilet |
http://my.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/service/public_toilets___report_a_problem |
Pardon the Weeds – areas of biodiversity |
Pardon-the-Weeds-campaign-information.pdf (eastsuffolk.gov.uk) |
Grass cutting FAQs |
https://www.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/assets/Leisure/Grass-cutting-FAQs.pdf |
Reporting an issue with a street name plate |
Report a damaged or missing street name plate - My East Suffolk |
You may also find the link to online land mapping system useful, as this shows areas owned by East Suffolk Council: East Suffolk mapping system
Suffolk County Council also have a mapping system to show which roads and footpaths they have adopted: https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/highway-maintenance/road-adoption/highways-and-private-ro
Suffolk County Council
Problems you can report with the Highways Reporting Tool
You can report problems easily online using our Highways Reporting Tool
For instructions on how to report using the Highways Reporting Tool, click on the relevant issue below:
- Blocked drain
- Bridge or highway structure
- Cycle lanes or tracks
- Drain-manhole cover
- Debris, weeds or mud on the road
- Flooding on a road or pavement
- Heavy goods vehicle incident
- Grass cutting
- Lit sign or bollard
- Missing or damaged barriers or guardrails
- Missing or faded road markings
- Obscured, missing or damaged sign
- Pothole
- Pavement defect
- Public right of way
- Street light
- Traffic signal or pedestrian crossing
- Tree or hedge affecting the highway
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