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LEARN MOREBenni’s Chill is in tribute to Ben Wragge, 13, who died after an accident involving an airgun in May 2016.
The incident saw crews from six stations attend the scene.
"Bury town councillors are happy to jointly fund stuff and work together for the better of the town - so please get in contact."
They are concerned upgrades at the site means the return of the weapons
"Our investigation and these subsequent convictions mean this organised crime gang has been completely dismantled."
Engineers are currently trying to repair an underground electrical cable.
Here are some of the roadworks, road closures and diversions that could cause Suffolk drivers some delays.
Also on today's podcast, a scout group 'climbs Everest' to remember friend and trail shows famous faces of town.
As well as voting through the consultation, dates were confirmed for public exhibition events across the district
"That is the important point of the awards for me, to recognise that hard selfless work they do for the community around them."
With the biggest field of competitors ever this year – 108 riders from 18 teams – the tour will bring cycling fans from all over to enjoy the race.
A garden centre is celebrating 40 years of helping green-fingered horticulturists get what they need for their own open spaces.
The torch relay will take on a 588-mile rickshaw journey going through 250 county communities over the next three weeks.
Also on today's podcast, a construction site boss speaks about discovering unexploded devices.
Here are some of the roadworks, road closures and diversions that could cause Suffolk drivers some delays.
A furniture restorer who thought his business may have to close its doors permanently has revealed that he is now part of a popular TV series.
A police investigation has started after a woman in her 30s was reportedly raped by a man.
Though our reviewer follows them on Facebook, he knew little about the private members club in the heart of the town and was eager to find out more.
The great great grandson of Charles Dickens is set to follow in his ancestor’s footsteps by visiting a Suffolk town at the end of the month.
A man has branded disabled access around the town as a ‘nightmare’ after his mobility scooter became wedged between the pavement and the road.