Students and tutors have worked alongside film industry professionals on a new, short action film.
An application seeks to increase pupil security at a village primary school.
An application to increase the floor area of planned retail units on a new housing development has been agreed.
We take a look at the history of some closed village schools, which were once at the heart of their communities.
Two boys and a man arrested in Suffolk have been charged with the murder of an 18-year-old man in London.
A Suffolk school is celebrating achieving a national benchmark for creating an inclusive learning environment.
A man in his 80s was driven to a cashpoint and handed over money for work that never took place.
A father and son are embarking on a skydive with an elite team to give back to a charity that helped the parents of a young, poorly family member.
A primary school has welcomed members of the community to see its new garden created to mark the Coronation.
Hundreds of people attended a fun day and primary school football tournament that coincided with the Coronation celebrations.
A town centre primary school with a long history is appealing for people’s help to mark a milestone anniversary.
A live planning application to find a site for 14 beach huts after they lost their spot on the Suffolk coast has been revised following concerns.
A leisure centre in a market town is trying to drum up bookings for weekday swimming sessions.
A Suffolk children’s nursery has been downgraded from ‘good’ to ‘inadequate’ by the education watchdog over a raft of issues.
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.