Plans for a new lorry washing facility have been given the go-ahead despite concerns.
Businesses in a town will be paying more to have outside tables and seating.
A hike in parking permit fees in a Suffolk town has been approved to prevent a budget loss.
Sports and recreation projects to come to two Suffolk parishes after a £118,000 investment was given the go-ahead.
Plans for a concrete batching plant in a Suffolk village have been given a final decision following a contentious discussion.
Cycling and walking schemes in a Suffolk district have been given close to £300,000 in extra investment.
Suffolk’s devolution deal continues to be paused as the new Government’s guidance for the county remains unclear.
A new MP is set to welcome residents’ concerns during his first surgery since the General Election.
A food chain will be replacing a car wash at a town’s petrol station.
Plans have been approved to turn a former office building and day care centre into an 18-bed multiple occupation building.
A final decision has been reached on proposals to introduce parking charges, bringing a controversial saga to an end.
Close to £300,000 could be spent on the delivery of cycling and walking schemes in a Suffolk district.
A decision is due on a concrete batching plant after it was previously pushed back.
A new lorry washing facility could be installed in a town in Suffolk after approval was recommended.
Parking permit fees in a Suffolk town could increase over the next four years to prevent a budget loss.
Leaders at a Suffolk council are being asked to approve an unknown amount of money for the delivery of a roundabout at an industrial park.
An alcohol licence has been granted despite concerns for drugs, prostitution, and violence in an area of a Suffolk town.
A new Suffolk MP has pleaded for a Government meeting following the closure of a local rape support charity.
Councillors have addressed a 5,685-strong petition to save playing fields from being redeveloped into homes.
The conversion of a home housing disabled occupants has been denied due to ‘substandard’ living conditions.