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GET STARTEDA large fire broke out within a waste management facility in the early hours of this morning.
The 17-year-old was last seen at 4pm on Thursday, and police are concerned for his welfare.
A fomer soldier will become a knight in shining armour this weekend, to help shine a light on the mental health struggles that many veterans face.
An independent coffee chain – self-described local lads trying to take on the big coffee boys – has been shortlisted for a pair of awards.
The full spectrum of locally-made cuisine will enjoy its time in the limelight this month, with the return of an annual food and drink festival.
Cuts to a Suffolk town’s bus service has been branded ‘yet another major blow’ for local commuters.
Benyamen Ghaderi, 23, was found guilty of being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine.
The central landmark of a Suffolk town has unveiled a new identity, ahead of its long-awaited re-opening from a multi-million pound regeneration.
The generosity of individuals and groups who lend their time to support important causes was celebrated at an awards event at the weekend.
A forthcoming expansion to a school will enable its enrolment numbers to climb beyond 1,000 pupils, the Department for Education has confirmed.
A long-standing air quality control zone could be removed within the next two years, after road layout changes led to significant improvements.
A campaign against controversial electricity pylon proposals through Suffolk is hoping to secure the backing of the British monarch.
A family-run bakery shared its devastation, after unforeseen circumstances forced it to permanently close one of its branches after less than a year.
Calls for urgent progress on a pilot scheme for a Suffolk town centre are growing, with Suffolk County Council accused of “dragging its feet”.
A village library left without a home for the last five months has received a vital lifeline, to ensure its services can continue.
The stage was set and the music delivered, as an annual festival continued the legacy of a Suffolk musician, against the backdrop of a historic manor.
The inquest of the human remains discovered in a river has been adjourned once again, to allow for the completion of a criminal investigation.
Babergh District Council’s new coalition administration has announced a new cabinet, drawing upon members from three political groups.
A fundraising day at a tattoo parlour collected £1,000, to help the family of a disabled teenager make renovations to their home.
More than 100 children showed off their skills at the beautiful game, as an inter-schools football competition returned for its second year.