Praising the company’s recognition in the top 100 list in the Sunday Times, store manager Matt Shave said its achievement had been well-deserved.
Having run a wide range of services at D Merch Bay 4, Kris Daly and Claire Cole are winding down operations to make way for a full-time gaming lounge.
Blake Leonard has cared for his mum Libby, who suffers from MS, since he was five. Determined to help others, he launched Choc for Champs last year.
Praising the social benefits of volunteering, shop manager Phil Wood said devoting a few hours each week could help to boost people’s confidence.
After leaving school, Neil Luxton, of Ballingdon Street, Sudbury, decided to pursue a career which involved mastering an old-age craft.
During the nature hunt, which runs until Sunday, children were tasked with finding a list of 40 items on their maps around the Kentwell Hall grounds.
Mrs Wright celebrated the landmark at Chilton Croft Nursing Home in Newton Road on Saturday with 48 family members.
Tasha Ennis will attempt to pluck up enough courage for a sponsored skydive, to help fund a new outdoor play area at Acton Playgroup in Lambert Drive.
Pupils at Pot Kiln Primary School were asked the question: 'How can you respect the feelings of others if you do not respect your own feelings?'
During a meeting on Tuesday, new town councillor Louise Fowler reiterated her opposition to plans to build a hotel on the former swimming pool site.
Pupils from each year group took part in the show, which was staged across three days to more than 1,000 people.
After visiting last month’s What next for Sudbury exhibition, Keith Grinsted was disappointed that the event did not present ideas for boosting trade.
The facility was left a blackened ruin after a fire gutted the site in 2018, just days before one of the trust’s biggest events was set to be staged.
Praising the event, library manager Gareth Lewry said he was pleased that the project had sparked a lively discussion among visitors.
Ian Hart extracts honey from hives at around 200 sites to create various products, which are sold through his business, the Bee House Honey Company.
A dedicated memorial will be unveiled beside the control tower in May to coincide with the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
Concerned about the level of vacant units in the high street, Keith Grinsted is urging the community to play an active role to help stem the problem.
Town councillor Jenny Antill branded plans to significantly reduce funding for the Sudbury Advice Centre as “disgraceful”.
Established in 1860, Ruse & Son, which closed down on Friday, had been passed down through five generations of the same family.
After capturing a glimpse of herself in a photograph, Sam Higgs was determined to shed the pounds.