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East Suffolk is a local government district in Suffolk, England. The largest town is Lowestoft, which contains Ness Point, the easternmost point of the United Kingdom. The second largest town is Felixstowe, which has the country's largest container port. On the district's south-western edge it includes parts of the Ipswich built-up area. The ...
The administrative county was based on the eastern quarter sessions division of Suffolk. East Suffolk County Council's headquarters were at East Suffolk County Hall in Ipswich. [1] In 1974, most of the county reunified with West Suffolk and the county borough of Ipswich to form the non-metropolitan county of Suffolk. [2]
East Suffolk may refer to the following places in Suffolk, England: East Suffolk (county), a county until 1974; East Suffolk District, a local government district established in 2019; East Suffolk (UK Parliament constituency), an electoral district from 1832 until 1885; the eastern part of Suffolk; East Suffolk line, a railway line
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Pages in category "East Suffolk (district)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 226 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
East Suffolk County Council was the county council of the non-metropolitan county of East Suffolk in east England. It came into its powers on 1 April 1889 and acted as the governing authority for the county until it was amalgamated with West Suffolk County Council to form Suffolk County Council in 1974. [1] The county council was based at East ...
[1] [2] Located in Eastbridge is the Eels Foot Inn, an ale-house dating as far back as 1533 which obtained a full license to sell alcohol in 1950. [3] Because of its proximity to the sea, the pub was a favourite stop of travellers, drovers and smugglers. The pub is the main feature of the small village.
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