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‘I’m very honoured’: New clerk has community-focused vision for town council

‘I’m very honoured’: New clerk has community-focused vision for town council

‘I’m very honoured’: New clerk has community-focused vision for town council

14 January 2024

The latest clerk for a town council has begun settling into her new role.


Road in Suffolk village becomes badly flooded

Road in Suffolk village becomes badly flooded

Road in Suffolk village becomes badly flooded

13 January 2024

A road in a Suffolk village has become badly flooded.


Homes in town’s surrounding villages could be without water due to issue

Homes in town’s surrounding villages could be without water due to issue

Homes in town’s surrounding villages could be without water due to issue

13 January 2024

Homes in a number of villages could be without water due to an issue.


Here’s how you can take part in the Big Schools’ Birdwatch

Here’s how you can take part in the Big Schools’ Birdwatch

Here’s how you can take part in the Big Schools’ Birdwatch

13 January 2024

Want you get your child interested in birdwatching? There’s no better time to start than the Big Schools’ Birdwatch.


This is when a highly-popular barbers is returning to this Suffolk town

This is when a highly-popular barbers is returning to this Suffolk town

This is when a highly-popular barbers is returning to this Suffolk town

13 January 2024

A highly-popular barbers has announced the opening date of its new shop as it is set to return to a Suffolk town.


‘Best team we have ever had’: Distribution and haulage firm scoops prized award

‘Best team we have ever had’: Distribution and haulage firm scoops prized award

‘Best team we have ever had’: Distribution and haulage firm scoops prized award

13 January 2024

A pallet distribution and haulage company is celebrating after picking up a major industry award.


Self-employed gardener’s frustration after theft of tools renders him unable to work

Self-employed gardener’s frustration after theft of tools renders him unable to work

Self-employed gardener’s frustration after theft of tools renders him unable to work

13 January 2024

A self-employed gardener was unable to work for several days after tools and speakers were stolen from his van.


Flooded road to remain closed after 36,000 gallons of water removed with more work needed

Flooded road to remain closed after 36,000 gallons of water removed with more work needed

Flooded road to remain closed after 36,000 gallons of water removed with more work needed

12 January 2024

A major route which has been shut for nearly a fortnight due to flooding will remain closed until later next week.


‘I share your disappointment and anger’: Council leader backs campaign to keep historic archives in town

‘I share your disappointment and anger’: Council leader backs campaign to keep historic archives in town

‘I share your disappointment and anger’: Council leader backs campaign to keep historic archives in town

12 January 2024

The leader of West Suffolk Council, Cliff Waterman, has backed the campaigns to keep archives in historic market town.


Future road closures on cards for pothole repairs

Future road closures on cards for pothole repairs

Future road closures on cards for pothole repairs

12 January 2024

Highways teams are set to repair some potholes in a Suffolk town and nearby village, with road closures needed.


Motorists warned of potential delays for weeks on key route

Motorists warned of potential delays for weeks on key route

Motorists warned of potential delays for weeks on key route

12 January 2024

Motorists have been warned of potential delays for more than seven weeks due to roadworks between two villages.


Festive ice rink charity funds will make ‘a significant difference’

Festive ice rink charity funds will make ‘a significant difference’

Festive ice rink charity funds will make ‘a significant difference’

12 January 2024

A festive ice rink at a shopping centre has raised thousands for a food bank charity.


Man flushed cocaine down the toilet during raid, court told

Man flushed cocaine down the toilet during raid, court told

Man flushed cocaine down the toilet during raid, court told

12 January 2024

A man and woman have been sentenced after a police raid in which cocaine worth more than £8,000 was found.


Save our history: County council says abandoned development is partly behind proposed archives move

Save our history: County council says abandoned development is partly behind proposed archives move

Save our history: County council says abandoned development is partly behind proposed archives move

12 January 2024

An abandoned development and the cost of maintaining a key building have been cited as reasons to move precious archives from their home town.


Future of nine takeaway stores in Suffolk remains unclear

Future of nine takeaway stores in Suffolk remains unclear

Future of nine takeaway stores in Suffolk remains unclear

12 January 2024

The future of a popular pizza chain in Suffolk is unclear, with national reports suggesting some sites may be forced to close.


Suffolk could be hit with ‘disruptive snow’, forecasters warn

Suffolk could be hit with ‘disruptive snow’, forecasters warn

Suffolk could be hit with ‘disruptive snow’, forecasters warn

12 January 2024

Suffolk could be hit with ‘disruptive snow’ from next week as temperatures plunge.


Grab your time machine and get set for laughs

Grab your time machine and get set for laughs

Grab your time machine and get set for laughs

12 January 2024

The Time Machine - A Comedy will be guffawing its way into Bury St Edmunds this March.


Save our history: Battle is on to keep important records in Bury St Edmunds

Save our history: Battle is on to keep important records in Bury St Edmunds

Save our history: Battle is on to keep important records in Bury St Edmunds

12 January 2024

The town’s archives office, a vital hub which preserves and provides access to the precious documents and records from its history, could be shut.


‘We've lost around £20,000 of revenue’: Technical issue leaves garage without phone line for 50 days

‘We've lost around £20,000 of revenue’: Technical issue leaves garage without phone line for 50 days

‘We've lost around £20,000 of revenue’: Technical issue leaves garage without phone line for 50 days

12 January 2024

A garage has been left without a telephone line for more than 50 days due to a technical fault and is expecting to lose thousands of pounds.


Burglar who attacked shopkeeper and stole over £2,000 worth of tobacco products is jailed

Burglar who attacked shopkeeper and stole over £2,000 worth of tobacco products is jailed

Burglar who attacked shopkeeper and stole over £2,000 worth of tobacco products is jailed

11 January 2024

A man has been jailed for attacking a shopkeeper after stealing thousands of pounds worth of tobacco products.


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