A Suffolk RAF base has said a firefighter who dedicated 18 'outstanding' years there will not be forgotten following his death.
The cost of vandalism at play parks in West Suffolk over the last four years can be revealed following a Freedom of Information request.
A college and former apprentice are celebrating recognition by the Institute of Carpenters.
There was singing, dressing up, games and refreshments at a primary school's Christmas market that raised money for a hospice.
An independent special school has dropped from a 'good' Ofsted rating to 'inadequate' in three years.
Four men have appeared at the magistrates' court in connection with a burglary in a Suffolk market town.
Nicola Scrivings, of the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust, is leaving the role of chair after three years.
Water company Anglian Water has submitted plans for the final stretch of its new drinking water grid that stretches across counties.
Care home residents enjoyed a Christmas performance by secondary school students.
A motorsport club that covers Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire has been recognised for breaking down barriers in the sport.
A school is delighted to have achieved platinum status for the quality of play it provides for its children.
The government has announced further schools in the county that are included in its ten-year rebuilding programme.
A proposal for a quarry to extract 400,000 tonnes of sand and gravel has been given the green light.
A BAFTA winner and a drummer with the Pet Shop Boys were just two of the speakers at a college careers event that championed the creative industries.
A special school in Suffolk that was built in the 70s is to receive government funding for a new school building, it has been announced.
The chairman of a club that gets those with disabilities out on the water has spoken about the impact of a burglary.
The residential provision of a special school has been downgraded from 'outstanding' to 'good' following an inspection by the education watchdog.
Nearly 200 trees have been planted at a school as part of an initiative to mark the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee.
A trust has addressed questions over what would happen if there are delays to replacing its current building that is riddled with structural issues.
A school leader has said they were doing their best to deal with the parking situation in a lane that is the access to a special needs unit.