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Appeal for more preventative measures after Storm Babet

24 October 2023
Appeal for more preventative measures after Storm Babet

Appeal for more preventative measures after Storm Babet

24 October 2023

The candidates for a new parliamentary constituency have issued statements on the recent floods.


Concerns sought as Sea Link consultation opens

24 October 2023
Concerns sought as Sea Link consultation opens

Concerns sought as Sea Link consultation opens

24 October 2023

A council is urging residents to share their concerns over Sea Link as the consultation opens.


Town centre hotel to stop housing migrants

24 October 2023
Town centre hotel to stop housing migrants

Town centre hotel to stop housing migrants

24 October 2023

A hotel used to house migrants will be returned to its original use.


‘What’s the alternative?: Ipswich MP still in support of ‘northern bypass’ to ease congestion

24 October 2023
‘What’s the alternative?: Ipswich MP still in support of ‘northern bypass’ to ease congestion

‘What’s the alternative?: Ipswich MP still in support of ‘northern bypass’ to ease congestion

24 October 2023

Ipswich MP, Tom Hunt, says he is still in support of a ‘northern bypass’ to ease congestion in the Suffolk town.


Future of controversial new quarry to be decided

23 October 2023
Future of controversial new quarry to be decided

Future of controversial new quarry to be decided

23 October 2023

The future of a controversial new quarry will be decided next week.

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Suffolk Bitesize: Key decisions affecting county residents this week

21 October 2023
Suffolk Bitesize: Key decisions affecting county residents this week

Suffolk Bitesize: Key decisions affecting county residents this week

21 October 2023

A new Suffolk News weekly round-up of council decisions affecting residents across the county.


‘Pets help people to cope when others aren’t there’

20 October 2023
‘Pets help people to cope when others aren’t there’

‘Pets help people to cope when others aren’t there’

20 October 2023

A charity leader has addressed the county council, pleading for more support for her organisation.


‘Whataboutery is always unhelpful’: Motion supporting local farmers debated at council

20 October 2023
‘Whataboutery is always unhelpful’: Motion supporting local farmers debated at council

‘Whataboutery is always unhelpful’: Motion supporting local farmers debated at council

20 October 2023

A motion supporting local farmers was debated at the county council yesterday.

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Council holds minute of silence over Gaza conflict

19 October 2023
Council holds minute of silence over Gaza conflict

Council holds minute of silence over Gaza conflict

19 October 2023

County councillors have held a minute of silence for the ongoing conflict in Gaza.


Suffolk MPs pressure Government to boost the county’s rail and port infrastructures

19 October 2023
Suffolk MPs pressure Government to boost the county’s rail and port infrastructures

Suffolk MPs pressure Government to boost the county’s rail and port infrastructures

19 October 2023

Suffolk MPs continue to pressure the Government to boost the county’s rail and port infrastructures.


‘It’s deplorable’: Residents rejoice as ‘appalling’ application is rejected

19 October 2023
‘It’s deplorable’: Residents rejoice as ‘appalling’ application is rejected

‘It’s deplorable’: Residents rejoice as ‘appalling’ application is rejected

19 October 2023

Residents in a town are delighted after an ‘appalling’ planning application was rejected by the council.


‘When ambulances don’t run, we’re there’: Taxi firms warn of ‘dire state’ of trade after council decision

18 October 2023
‘When ambulances don’t run, we’re there’: Taxi firms warn of ‘dire state’ of trade after council decision

‘When ambulances don’t run, we’re there’: Taxi firms warn of ‘dire state’ of trade after council decision

18 October 2023

Taxi and private hire representatives have spoken out regarding the ‘dire state’ of the trade following a council decision.


New coffee outlet approved despite opposing views from councillors

18 October 2023
New coffee outlet approved despite opposing views from councillors

New coffee outlet approved despite opposing views from councillors

18 October 2023

A new Starbucks has been approved but was met with opposing views from councillors.


‘Cruel form of limbo’: MP calls on Government to act on flats cladding and structural issues

17 October 2023
‘Cruel form of limbo’: MP calls on Government to act on flats cladding and structural issues

‘Cruel form of limbo’: MP calls on Government to act on flats cladding and structural issues

17 October 2023

An MP has urged the Government to act on safety issues at a block of flats which have left residents in a ‘cruel form of limbo’.


Street trading could be prohibited in some East Suffolk streets

17 October 2023
Street trading could be prohibited in some East Suffolk streets

Street trading could be prohibited in some East Suffolk streets

17 October 2023

Street trading could be prohibited in some Suffolk streets following a council decision


New state-of-the-art waste treatment facility could be built near village

16 October 2023
New state-of-the-art waste treatment facility could be built near village

New state-of-the-art waste treatment facility could be built near village

16 October 2023

A planning application has been submitted for a new state-of-the-art waste treatment facility.


‘The sector could cease to exist’: Councillors debate on pressures for Suffolk’s pharmacies

13 October 2023
‘The sector could cease to exist’: Councillors debate on pressures for Suffolk’s pharmacies

‘The sector could cease to exist’: Councillors debate on pressures for Suffolk’s pharmacies

13 October 2023

Suffolk’s community pharmacies are facing significant service pressures, councillors have been told.


Crackdown on illegal vaping sees thousands seized in town

13 October 2023
Crackdown on illegal vaping sees thousands seized in town

Crackdown on illegal vaping sees thousands seized in town

13 October 2023

Suffolk’s crackdown on illegal vaping has led to 2,500 seized from a town shop.


White and blue lights shine from council building in support of Israel

10 October 2023
White and blue lights shine from council building in support of Israel

White and blue lights shine from council building in support of Israel

10 October 2023

White and blue lights shone from a council’s main building last night in support of Israel.


Campaigner brands PM rail junctions promises 'political tricks’

09 October 2023
Campaigner brands PM rail junctions promises 'political tricks’

Campaigner brands PM rail junctions promises 'political tricks’

09 October 2023

Rishi Sunak’s promises for two rail junctions in Suffolk following the HS2 cancellation are mere ‘political tricks’, says a campaigner.