A loop road on a hospital site is being closed for improvement works in preparation for the opening of new multi-million-pound facilities.
A BAFTA nominee has gone back to the college where he worked to develop a new game with current and former students.
A business is thanking its community with a special event tomorrow that is raising funds for a hospital charity.
The head of an independent Suffolk school has been absent from the school this year due to personal reasons.
A farm machinery manufacturer has been judged to be making reasonable progress in its apprenticeship provision following an inspection.
College students are this week bringing a classic tale to the stage.
Pupils have enjoyed the ‘amazing opportunity’ of meeting a children’s author and being part of the launch of her new book.
A popular footpath and cycleway in a market town is due to be open again on May 12.
A Suffolk man has launched a petition in the hope of helping other neurodiverse students to have a better time at university than he did.
Residents are urging Suffolk County Council to review its highways maintenance as accounts tell of the ‘shocking’ state of the roads.
Tributes have been paid to a kind, strong and family-minded woman who lived to the ‘incredible’ age of 107.
A new defibrillator has been installed in a central area of a market town thanks to a team effort.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a worker was threatened with a knife reportedly over some diversions.
A school has officially opened a new area dedicated to the subjects of science, technology, engineering, art and maths (STEAM).
Striking teachers spoke to SuffolkNews at a picket line as deadlock with the Government leads to further industrial action.
A children’s nursery has been praised by the education watchdog for improvements less than a year after the last inspection.
Tomorrow teacher members of the National Education Union (NEU) are staging a walkout, the fifth NEU strike day to impact Suffolk this year.
A nursery that was told to improve after children’s safety and welfare was flagged by Ofsted has now been rated ‘good’.
The trial of a Suffolk man accused of killing his wife and daughter heard of an alleged confession to a psychiatrist.
A school community is trying to raise £3,000 to fund Forest School sessions there for a year.