A farmer who appeared on our screens in an episode of a BBC One wildlife programme has spoken of it being a truly positive experience.
A doctor who poured beer onto a junior colleague’s cleavage and licked it off at a work Christmas party has been suspended for 12 months.
Budding young chefs have the chance to win a place on a college cookery course designed to give them experience of working in a professional kitchen.
A secondary school has marked Remembrance Day with a special student-led documentary.
A prominent hospitality business owner is calling on the Chancellor to give the industry ‘a chance’ in her forthcoming budget.
A child has been left shaken up after he was approached by an older boy with a knife on his walk home after school.
A school is ‘absolutely delighted’ to have received a national award recognising it as an inclusive community that values every child.
A total of 31 bollards in one street have been refreshed with a lick of paint thanks to a community project.
More than 600 primary school children are taking part in a Christmas decorations project, with their work set to adorn a town’s festive trees.
Enforcement action against Royal Mail has been welcomed following many months of parking problems ‘negatively impacting’ an estate community.
The county’s first ‘net-zero-in-operation’ school has reached a key milestone in its build.
An education facility has hosted a conference exploring how new technology could support the mental health of those working in farming.
A girl with a rare genetic disorder now has a life-enhancing piece of equipment following the success of a year-long fund-raising campaign.
Bury St Edmunds has ‘the honour’ of being the host town for county celebrations in June next year.
A union representing school staff affected by planned cuts is urging the council to step in to prevent their loss.
A lasting memorial to honour World War Two airmen whose plane crashed after take-off is to be unveiled in the New Year.
A pre-school where children ‘flourish’ is once again celebrating being graded ‘outstanding’ in every area by Ofsted.
A community effort has spruced up an area of Moreton Hall, in Bury St Edmunds.
SuffolkNews samples the Hallowe’en event at an outdoor story and adventure park.
The first phase of £1.8 million junction works is now complete, however residents are questioning whether the project will lead to an ‘improvement’.