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GET STARTEDA maze made of maize has been catching the eye in the south Suffolk countryside this week.
A wealth of tributes were paid during a memorial service at the weekend, to honour the legacy of a Suffolk town’s most prominent public servant.
A town’s only foodbank is in a race against time to find a new home, after initial attempts to secure alternative premises proved unsuccessful.
A deep-dive history project is set to reveal the fruits of its labour, to highlight the enduring significance of a town’s civic centre.
An independent organic farmer has hailed a national award as an endorsement of his approach towards sustainable agriculture.
A popular rowing regatta, which was due to take place this weekend, has been cancelled.
A pub landlord is preparing to broaden his horizons with the launch of a new restaurant, to fill a gap in the market for its unique concept.
Fresh plans to restore and adapt a historic landmark have been submitted, with the developer insisting they would “secure it for future generations”.
Citizen scientists monitoring the water quality say their efforts are an important first step in driving towards a healthier river over the long term.
A planned business survey – to collect data before and after the introduction of trial changes to a Suffolk town centre – is set to be pursued.
The launch of a new youth football tournament has helped a Suffolk school to achieve top status for its sports and physical education provision.
Thousands of visitors of all ages revelled in the fun as a popular family event returned to Belle Vue Park at the weekend.
A glass manufacturer has earned new accreditation to demonstrate high standards within the glazing industry.
A company’s multi-million pound project to enhance water quality has been completed, amid criticisms of the firm’s environmental performance.
A community woodland more than 20 years in the making has achieved international accreditation, after being transformed from a barley field.
A rural farmer joined more than 100 demonstrators against a proposed pylon line through Suffolk and Essex, branding the scheme ‘a plan from hell’.
The duo, making their first foray into restaurant ownership, say they are excited for the future, despite the challenges in the hospitality trade.
A community transport charity is calling for new blood to help guide its future direction and help to drive up passenger numbers.
Hundreds of runners helped to raise around £1,000 for charities, as they toured the paths, trails and fields of a Suffolk village at the weekend.
A funeral business founder has been honoured for a lifetime of contributions to his profession, as his eponymous business marks a major milestone.