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Emergency services called to woman collapsed in Bury St Edmunds town centre

17 May 2018
Emergency services called to woman collapsed in Bury St Edmunds town centre

Emergency services called to woman collapsed in Bury St Edmunds town centre

17 May 2018

Police and ambulance attend incident on Cornhill.


New leader for Suffolk Tories

15 May 2018
New leader for Suffolk Tories

New leader for Suffolk Tories

15 May 2018

Conservative councillors have voted for Matthew Hicks to replace Colin Noble as their leader.


MP helps rescue charities get grant for VAT

15 May 2018
MP helps rescue charities get grant for VAT

MP helps rescue charities get grant for VAT

15 May 2018

Suffolk Accident Rescue Service will be among the charities to benefit from a £100,000 fund to cover VAT they cannot claim back.


New estate road opened at Suffolk Park, Bury St Edmunds

14 May 2018
New estate road opened at Suffolk Park, Bury St Edmunds

New estate road opened at Suffolk Park, Bury St Edmunds

14 May 2018

St Edmundsbury Borough Council leader opens new main estate road at Suffolk Park


Global group to acquire Earthoil

14 May 2018
Global group to acquire Earthoil

Global group to acquire Earthoil

14 May 2018

US Univar set to acquire Treatt PLC Earthoil


Rich list for Lord as his family empire grows

14 May 2018
Rich list for Lord as his family empire grows

Rich list for Lord as his family empire grows

14 May 2018

Lord Iveagh expands his wealth by £32 million


Jiu Jitsu youth targets gold at Junior World Championships

24 March 2018
Jiu Jitsu youth targets gold at Junior World Championships

Jiu Jitsu youth targets gold at Junior World Championships

24 March 2018

The aim is to return from the 2019 Junior World Championships in Jiu Jitsu with gold — and Joe Gray has a year to prepare.


Cake sale raises money for William Smedley’s memorial bench

16 March 2018
Cake sale raises money for William Smedley’s memorial bench

Cake sale raises money for William Smedley’s memorial bench

16 March 2018

Teo Georgiou-Holden has raised £258.20 for a memorial bench for his friend, William Smedley, after holding a cake sale at Abbots Green Community Primary School.


US gun violence – will it ever end?

04 March 2018
US gun violence – will it ever end?

US gun violence – will it ever end?

04 March 2018

In 2016, around 38,000 people in the United States died as a consequence of firearms, a rise of roughly 4,000 from 2015.


‘Amazing’ bookworms devour reading challenge

25 February 2018
‘Amazing’ bookworms devour reading challenge

‘Amazing’ bookworms devour reading challenge

25 February 2018

Bookworms have raised more than £1,800 after taking on a half-term reading challenge.


Celebrations as One Bull prepares to open

27 January 2018
Celebrations as One Bull prepares to open

Celebrations as One Bull prepares to open

27 January 2018

A popular Bury St Edmunds pub which was forced to close after a fire ripped through an adjoining building is set to re-open on Thursday.


Successful swimmers are rewarded

16 December 2017
Successful swimmers are rewarded

Successful swimmers are rewarded

16 December 2017

Certificates and badges for swimming success have been handed out to Barrow Primary School pupils, after the school joined a national scheme.


Bikers channel inner-Santa at hospital toy run

15 December 2017
Bikers channel inner-Santa at hospital toy run

Bikers channel inner-Santa at hospital toy run

15 December 2017

Around 20 bikers took part in an annual toy run to take toys to sick children in West Suffolk Hospital.


Mums can take time out

09 December 2017
Mums can take time out

Mums can take time out

09 December 2017

A new group focusing on mums is being launched in the new year.


Cheese-themed quiz raises £790

17 November 2017
Cheese-themed quiz raises £790

Cheese-themed quiz raises £790

17 November 2017

A ‘celebration of cheese’ quiz evening on Saturday in aid of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People raised £790.25.


Sad goodbye as Raspberry Rascals shop is set to close

10 November 2017
Sad goodbye as Raspberry Rascals shop is set to close

Sad goodbye as Raspberry Rascals shop is set to close

10 November 2017

A much-loved Bury St Edmunds shop has announced it will close after it became financially unviable.


A happy end for horrific house hunt?

10 November 2017
A happy end for horrific house hunt?

A happy end for horrific house hunt?

10 November 2017

I can’t help it, but this week I have done little other than daydream about interior decoration and soft furnishings.


Gatehouse dementia hub boosted by sell-out gig night in Bury St Edmunds

04 November 2017
Gatehouse dementia hub boosted by sell-out gig night in Bury St Edmunds

Gatehouse dementia hub boosted by sell-out gig night in Bury St Edmunds

04 November 2017

Bands played to a packed house in Bury St Edmunds to raise funds for a worthwhile cause.


Priest to lead Armistice Day service in Ypres

27 October 2017
Priest to lead Armistice Day service in Ypres

Priest to lead Armistice Day service in Ypres

27 October 2017

A Suffolk priest has been invited to preach at one of the biggest Armistice Day events of the year in Belgium next month.


Greene King trio to tackle Mount Kilimanjaro

06 October 2017
Greene King trio to tackle Mount Kilimanjaro

Greene King trio to tackle Mount Kilimanjaro

06 October 2017

A group of Greene King team members are gearing up to take on Africa’s highest mountain in a 10-day trek to raise money for the brewer’s charity partner, Macmillan Cancer Support.