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GET STARTEDA couple who met through ‘doing dreads’ have joined forces to style dreadlocks for clients from across the world.
A primary school has raised more than £5,000 for charity and received a prestigious award in memory of a teacher.
More than 2000 people enjoyed a medieval fair in honour of one of the most important sieges in British history.
In today’s podcast, new figures have revealed the numbers using car parks and on-street parking in a Suffolk town.
A man was stopped and detained by two off duty police officers after alleged drink driving.
In today's podcast, a spa complex was nearly completely destroyed in a huge blaze in the early hours of the morning.
Here’s everything you need to know about the boundary line dividing a town and village.
A recently closed pub has reopened as landlords from a neighbouring town have been given the chance to ‘look after’ it.
An MP has visited a primary school to meet pupils, discuss future plans with staff and to see the newly refurbished library.
Army cadets across the county have collected hundreds of food bank donations as part of a 12-hour challenge.
Hundreds spectated this year’s raft race as paddling competitors battled it out for victory.
A car has broken down on a busy route causing long delays near some major roadworks.
A town’s church bells have finally returned after a planned three-month reinstatement project lasted more than three years.
In today's podcast, we have news that a man is to appear in court after a woman was stabbed while walking her dog.
A pub has announced a temporary closure after reopening its doors less than a year ago.
This year’s raft race is set to kick off as teams prepare to paddle for victory.
In today's podcast, we have news that a primary headteacher has spoken of continuing the vision of a community-centred school.
Residents have spoken out over a controversial boundary dispute as they believe their village could be ‘swallowed up’ by a neighbouring town.
Grab your cowboy boots and get your banjo at the ready as a weekend of southern blues and country music is just around the corner.
In today's podcast, the man behind a farm with a community ethos is taking a step back after being ordered to pay more than £3,000 in fines.