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A company which offers outdoor activities such as bushcraft, raft building and axe throwing has opened a shop for paddle boarding and canoe hire.
The biggest field of competitors are set to take part in the six-stage race this year.
Also in today's podcast, a Suffolk MP apologises after High Court ruling and Constable's largest-ever painting goes on display.
Both mother and father appeared at Norwich Crown Court today.
Police executed a drugs warrant at the property this afternoon.
Here are some of the roadworks, road closures and diversions that could cause Suffolk drivers some delays.
Royal visits, a sports centre fire and an armed 24-hour response at the home of an influential High Court judge fell under his watch.
It follows an alleged incident, between 6pm and 7.30pm, on Monday.
'There is no place in Suffolk Constabulary or policing for those who commit such acts.'
Consultation on the initial stages of the plan took place in October 2020 - with more than 3,500 public comments.
The supper club business owner and food columnist will be on tonight's episode.
A man who was arrested after a number of explosive materials were discovered at a home has answered bail and has been released under investigation.
Due to demand and feedback from parents and businesses across Suffolk and the wider area, Toddle About Suffolk will be bringing the event to the area.
The HSBC bank, which has been closed since December 2020, would be transformed into a seven-day-a-week venue and create eight jobs if agreed.
Four businesses will be able to continue serving customers in the outdoor space.
Also on today's podcast, multi-million pound expansion plan for July Racecourse is agreed and Queen's Green Canopy project takes root in Suffolk.
Here are some of the roadworks, road closures and diversions that could cause Suffolk drivers some delays.
The footage of the incident was passed to the RSPCA to investigate.
He will be one of 21 participants showing work in this year’s virtual art show.