Before joining his local Slimming World group, Stephen Willingham had to be treated with 64 units of insulin each day to manage his type 2 diabetes.
Business owner Terri Newman has established a range of cake-decorating tools and cooking equipment, which she hopes will help the store’s footfall.
The Quay Theatre plans to provide its visitors with a virtual entertainment experience by streaming shows and events online.
Indie-Rose Clarry has been suffering from debilitating seizures after her parents were forced to significantly reduce her medication of cannabis oil.
St Gregory's Church had been closed for almost three months to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
St Joseph’s care home has been provided with a Facebook Portal electronic device, enabling residents to host regular video calls with loved ones.
During a remote town council meeting, Oliver Forder stated he was disappointed by a perceived lack of social distancing measures at Sudbury market.
Having received many requests for appointments, Lipstick and Locks also plans to hold a 24-hour event once the salon has reopened to help meet demand.
Mel Pinnock, of Long Pastures, was inspired to create the bold artwork to support the efforts of front-line medical workers during the crisis.
The Cock Horse in Church Street has established a mobile bar from outside its business in Church Street.
Motorists will not be able to use parking bays on Market Hill until September, while the area is pedestrianised to provide shoppers with more space.
Iggle Piggle, star of the pre-school series In the Night Garden, has been greeting youngsters from outside their homes as part of a novelty event.
The owners of a French eatery in Sudbury have been forced to remodel their business following a loss of trade.
Gerald Prentice, of Gloucester Way, urged Royal Mail to install a new post box on the Chaucer Estate – seven years after the previous box was removed.
The business has received around 600 requests for the face coverings, while 100 have been donated to Playford Court’s sheltered housing scheme.
See Dee Pets has implemented a series of social distancing measures to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 by establishing a call-and-collect service.
The incident that led to the death of 46-year-old George Floyd, which was captured by video footage, has sparked widespread protests across the world.
Key leaders from charities, groups and churches helped to form the Sudbury Community Network, which has established a dedicated group of volunteers.
Once the lockdown measures have been lifted, owner Shawn Dyer plans to continue implementing his new business approach.
While working from her High Street home, 21-year-old George Coll has been selling prints of her abstract paintings, in aid of NHS Charities Together.