Keen to expand the business, Naomi Totman has relocated the salon to a larger site, with plans to diversify the services it offers.
The Greater Anglia Station Adoption Scheme encourages people to play an active role in supporting their local train station with a range of projects.
Keen to provide a virtual entertainment experience for supporters, the theatre launched an interactive website, with a range of shows streamed online.
After the Government scheme was launched on Monday, Joanna Knight, who runs the business with husband Rod Benson, said she noticed a rise in footfall.
Whilst experiencing a rise in demand at the height of the lockdown, A R Heeks and Son in Market Place adopted a new approach to trade efficiently.
Highlighting the impact the crisis has had on budding artists, gallery owner Peter Rumsey says it is now more difficult for creators to earn a living.
Ashley Addison, who runs the pub with husband Gary, says a majority of customers have been abiding by the rules, but some are becoming too complacent.
Joe Warren, 31, battled sweltering temperatures, as he embarked on a journey from Great Cornard to Long Melford on Friday.
Phillip Tanswell has operated Long Melford Osteopaths in Hall Street for almost four decades, while his daughter Thecla has now become a joint owner.
The Rev Tom Mumford will set off from St Gregory’s Church to St Edmundsbury Cathedral and its Abbey ruins in Bury St Edmunds on Saturday, August 22.
Composed by June Linscott, Merve the Forgetful Mouse highlights the importance of boosting a child’s confidence by equipping them with key skills.
Stuart Poole is inviting people to take part in a return cycle ride from Long Melford to Sudbury on Sunday, to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
The Christopher Centre launched a new monthly community market and car boot sale on Saturday, with a range of goods and creations on offer.
Joe Warren is embarking on a 14-mile walk from Great Cornard to Long Melford, with donations going to the My Wish Charity at West Suffolk Hospital.
Shayne Kemp opened The Marshall Method in Gaol Lane, after a career largely spent in private childcare, having been bitten by the fitness bug.
Gary and Ashley Addison, who run the White Horse in North Street, established a successful take-away service during the public lockdown.
Aged five, Charlie Williams was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, an aggressive brain tumour, which affects around 55 children in the UK each year.
Disappointed that this year’s Sudbury Open Gardens was cancelled due to coronavirus, Conrad and Colette Bentley, staged their own two-day spectacle.
The centre will be hosting a new community market and car boot sale on Saturday, between 10am and 3pm, with a range of goods on offer.
Cllr Jack Owen, a former employee at Delphi, argued the factory site should be for industrial use, while the Delphi Centre remains in community use.