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GET STARTEDThe standard bearer for a branch of the Royal British Legion (RBL) has been honoured with one of the organisation’s most prestigious awards
A dog training club has provided a £5,000 boost to a charity which aims to help vulnerable people with the companionship of loving animals
A Suffolk town is blooming thanks to a cherry tree project forged through a partnership between the UK and Japan.
More than 200 mourners paid tributes to a former trainer who died last month.
Being at the Grand National today will re-kindle a long-standing Aintree memory for Suffolk businessman, and racing fan, Keith White.
Being at the Grand National on Saturday will re-kindle a long-standing Aintree memory for Suffolk businessman, and racing fan, Keith White.
Plans for a Suffolk town’s celebrations to mark the Coronation of King Charles III are well under way
Town councillors have told their West Suffolk counterparts they will not pay a penny towards a £400,000 scheme to move a market back to a high street.
Fresh calls have been made to retain the whole of a former middle school site so it can be turned into a sports hub to serve the town for generations.
A new teaching kitchen was officially opened at a Catholic school this week.
A senior councillor has accused a district council of trying to hijack efforts to move a town’s market back to the High Street.
A volunteer, who delivers potentially life-saving blood and medical supplies to Suffolk's hospitals, has hit out at catalytic converter thieves.
Residents in a Suffolk village can now work up a sweat while enjoying the fresh air after a new outdoor gym was opened.
Racing enthusiasts will have the chance to buy into the legacy of Julie Cecil when some of her personal collection go under the hammer this month.
Two men, accused of a vicious attack which left a man lying in a pool of blood on a Suffolk street, have been cleared on the direction of a judge.
Dual Arc heroine Enable has welcomed her second foal, a daughter by superstar sire Dubawi.
A sixth form student said a visit to the Auschwitz concentration camps had given her a greater insight to the sadness and tragedy of the Holocaust.
A bank’s plan to close two branches has been greeted with anger and disappointment by both customers and town representatives.
A £280,000 project to refurbish a community hub has been completed.
A town councillor said he was concerned about fly-tipping, littering, vandalism, and anti-social behaviour locally.