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Table tennis
Information about where you can play table tennis.

Taxi licensing
Hackney carriage and private hire licences.

Taxi licensing fees
Fees for private hire and hackney carriage operators licence, vehicle license, drivers licence and transferring licenses

Taxi ranks
There are 3 Taxi ranks in Bury St Edmunds and 2 in Haverhill. They can only be used by licensed Hackney Carriages and not private hire cars.

Temporary event notices
A Temporary Event Notice permits licensable activities at a premises within specified limits.

Tennis
Details of where you can play tennis in the borough.

Terms and conditions
The council has a set of standard conditions of contract that are used for procuring goods and services.

The Apex
The Apex hosts a variety of music, entertainment and corporate events.

The Athenaeum
This Grade II listed building in the centre of Bury St Edmunds has a range of accessible facilities suitable for conferences, meetings and seminars.

The avenue
The avenue at East Town Park used to lead to a large Victorian house, home to the Gurteen family.

The brook
East Town Park brook is host to a range of wildlife

The copses
Hardwick Heath copses provide shelter for wildlife, particularly nesting birds.

The Hidden Gardens of Bury
Behind the doors and walls of houses in the centre of Bury St Edmunds are delightful gardens – of all sizes – which are open once a year for charity.

The maze
East Town Park maze has a winding path through a series of willow-clothes mounds and hollows.

The pond
Hardwick Heath pond is an important historical feature and is represented on maps dating back to at least Tudor times.

The riverside
Abbey Gardens riverside area

The scrutiny process at St Edmundsbury
The scrutiny process at St Edmundsbury

The Tour of Britain cycle race
The 2012 Tour of Britain stage one cycle race begins on Sunday 9 September in Ipswich, Suffolk it then goes through to Norfolk.

Theatres and cinemas
Details of theatres, cinemas and arts centres in St Edmundsbury

Thermal Comfort Grant
A grant to help owner occupiers improve the thermal efficiency of their homes by providing efficient heating systems and effective insulation measures.

Totem pole
Nowton Park totem pole stands 35.4 feet (10.8m) tall near the centre of the North American region of the arboretum.

Tourism
Places of interest, events and activities in the area.

Tourist Information Centre
We have a wide range of information for visitors to the area.

Town centre information
We work closely with town centre organisations and local businesses to ensure that the town centres are exciting places to visit and prosperous places to do business.

Towns and villages
There are some beautiful and historic towns and villages in the borough.

Training and skills
Training and skills opportunities for businesses

Transferring ownership of a grave
You will need to transfer ownership if the registered owner of the grave has died and you want to carry out work on the grave

Transport
There are various forms of transport available to people living in rural communities in Suffolk

Transport, travel and streets
Our Highways services include maintaining car parks, issuing parking permits, maintaining street lights on borough council property, maintaining street name signs and inspecting footpaths.

Tree and woodland strategy
The council's Tree and Woodland Strategy sets out a proposal on how St Edmundsbury will manage its trees and woodlands in the future.

Tree management
Tree cover is one of the borough's defining features and is a major factor in what makes St Edmundsbury such a fine place to live and work.

Tree planting scheme
The tree planiting scheme to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's 2012 Diamond Jubilee.

Trees and shrubs
Abbey Gardens has a wide variety of interesting trees and shrubs.

Contact information
Customer Services
Phone: 01284 763233
Out of hours: 01284 763252
If the phones are busy email us with your query:
stedmundsbury@stedsbc.gov.uk
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St Edmundsbury Borough Council and Forest Heath District Council are working together to share services across West Suffolk.