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GET STARTEDA 13-year-old girl who was reported missing earlier today, has been found safe and well.
A 100-year-old football club has had to withdraw from its league due to what has been described as an ‘extortionate and unjustified’ hike in fees
Police are concerned about the welfare of a 13-year-old girl from Felixstowe who has gone missing.
A proposal to demolish a hotel and build a 64-bedroom care home should not go ahead unless a public footpath is retained, say objectors.
A popular postmistress is celebrating 30 years running a village post office and has received a special thank you for achieving her milestone.
A striking sculpture made out of 100,000 knives could be on its way to a Suffolk town where a 16-year-old was stabbed to death.
The Haverhill Heritage series of events got off to a scorching start on Sunday with the Guided Cemetery Walk.
Staff at a care home have been left elated after CQC inspectors took them out of special measures for the first time in seven years.
The Space Age is coming to Haverhill through an event that will show the relevance of the space industry to our everyday lives and businesses.
An academy trust that started life with two schools has celebrated its 10th anniversary at the Suffolk school where it all began.
Two long-established chartered accountancy firms in Haverhill have joined forces by merging their practices.
One of the oldest buildings in a Suffolk town is to become home to its newest Indian restaurant.
The main route from Suffolk to Cambridge will shut for two – maybe three – weekends to allow a new roundabout to be installed.
Frustration at the ‘awful’ roads on a housing estate has prompted a plea for a knight in shining armour to come forward and help.
The deaths of three cats in the space of three days from anti-freeze poisoning has prompted a warning.
A man has been sentenced to seven years in prison after being found guilty of sexual assaults and violence against a woman.
A techbio company that starting its journey at Haverhill Research Park has praised the role it played in its growth as it moves to pastures new.
A shop offering mobility equipment and domiciliary care has opened in a town centre in a premises that once offered a very different service.
A first-time author visited a nursery to read his book to its children as part of his drive to help protect wildlife, in particular hedgehogs.
A kebab van that had to cease trading outside a village social club because of licensing issues has been given the all clear to reopen.