Newmarket law practice Edmondson Hall is to take over the town’s oldest firm of solicitors, Rustons & Lloyd
Newmarket town councillors vote overwhelmingly to reaffirm their opposition to plans to build 400 homes on his land at Hatchfield Farm
A contract worth £160m to support bringing the F-35 fighter aircraft to RAF Lakenheath has been welcomed by councillors
Forest Heath District Council has approved plans to convert a former police station into seven flats
Newmarket is gearing up for Christmas with the first major event of the festive season set for tomorrow
Newmarket is gearing up for Purple Tuesday tomorrow when it is set to take part in the UK’s first day dedicated to accessible shopping
He was without doubt one of the most talented sportsmen of his generation and, had he survived the war, would certainly have been a Champion jockey
Jack Glyde was just an ordinary boy from an ordinary family who had never ventured very far out of his home town
A Newmarket-born officer who had been in the thick of wartime action for four years was killed in France less than a month before the war ended
It was early on Monday, November 11, 1918, that news reached Newmarket that an armistice had been signed bringing to an end four years of war
Newmarket’s memorial gardens will close on Monday ready for the start of a refurbishment – costing £464,943 – which will take five months
Town councillors have convened a special meeting to decide whether to continue to object to a plan to build 400 homes at Hatchfield Farm
Newmarket’s former police station should be retained for community use not converted into flats, according to a town resident
One of Newmarket’s best known pubs is to be converted into an Islamic cultural centre
Newmarket primary school has become the first in East Anglia to have an eco-drainage scheme installed by Anglian Water
A project aimed at providing a hot meal for children whose families might struggle will launch on Wednesday
Campaigners battling to keep Newmarket’s much-used railway foot crossing open have won county council backing
MP Matt Hancock has thrown his weight behind Moulton villagers campaigning for a safe path so children can walk to school
Two schoolgirls from Mildenhall are donating their hair to the same charity as the Duchess of Cambridge
A decision as to whether Newmarket’s much-used Weatherby railway foot crossing will stay open looks unlikely to be made this year