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Your feedback on our website
The new Suffolk County Council website was launched in June 2015.
Throughout the development of the new website, we've been asking for feedback. You've responded with hundreds of comments.
This page summarises the reaction to the new suffolk.gov.uk. It also shows how we've acted on your feedback - and improved the website based on your suggestions.
The Suffolk Roadsafe Partnership website.
Users can now find information about road safety in Suffolk, apply for courses and learn about managing risk on the road.
The website is divided into sections for schools and colleges, drivers of all ages, motorcyclists, and cyclists. News and Suffolk specific information are also included, as well as a twitter feed from @Suffolkroadsafe.
Created in 2007, The Suffolk Roadsafe Partnership brings together the main agencies involved in road safety in the county. The agencies work together to provide the best possible use of resources and road safety expertise from many different disciplines.
The number of people killed or seriously injured on Suffolk's roads has significantly decreased over the last 12 years. In 2012 there were 24 fatal, 337 serious, and 2143 slight casualties. It is estimated by Department for Transport that each fatal accident costs over £1.6m.
From taxi driver accreditation courses in the St Edmundsbury Borough Council area, to information about current road safety campaigns such as the Designated Driver scheme; the website offers useful safety tips for cyclists and drivers of all abilities.
County Council Graham Newman, chair of the Suffolk Roadsafe Partnership, said:
"You will find the latest information and advice on the site about the activities being offered by the county council's road safety team, Suffolk Police, the police and crime commissioner and Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service.
"Designed so that it can be updated regularly and easily, we hope that www.suffolkroadsafe.net will be the first port of call for any road safety queries that Suffolk residents may have."
The Road Safety Team also delivers ‘Bikeability', the practical cycling training course, in many Suffolk schools.
Queen's Baton Relay heading to Suffolk on route to Commonwealth Games
Suffolk InfoLink is a directory of local groups, organisations and services
To search InfoLink click one of these buttons
What is InfoLink?
Suffolk InfoLink is a directory of local groups, organisations, services and activities, ranging from sports and social clubs to social care and health support.
Young InfoLink is a version of the Suffolk InfoLink directory designed for young people.
Important information to read and useful checklist
Is your organisation on InfoLink?
Add your organisation: Fill out a form online and submit your entry today! You can also print out the New Entry Form and send it to Suffolk InfoLink
Contact Suffolk InfoLink
Suffolk County Council
Endeavour House
8 Russell Road
Ipswich
IP1 2BX
Telephone: 01473 265265
Email: infolink@suffolk.gov.ukPlease give us your feedback
Suffolk's Families Services Directory is held on Suffolk InfoLink and Young InfoLink.
For detailed information, visit the Suffolk County Council website.
Suffolk InfoLink is a directory of local groups, organisations and services
To search InfoLink click one of these buttons
What is InfoLink?
Suffolk InfoLink is a directory of local groups, organisations, services and activities, ranging from sports and social clubs to social care and health support.
Young InfoLink is a version of the Suffolk InfoLink directory designed for young people.
Important information to read and useful checklist
Is your organisation on InfoLink?
Add your organisation: Fill out a form online and submit your entry today! You can also print out the New Entry Form and send it to Suffolk InfoLink
Contact Suffolk InfoLink
Suffolk County CouncilEndeavour House
8 Russell Road
Ipswich
IP1 2BX
Telephone: 01473 265265
Email: infolink@suffolk.gov.ukPlease give us your feedback
Suffolk's Families Services Directory is held on Suffolk InfoLink and Young InfoLink.