Teddy Davies embarked on the globetrotting experience with his dad, Rob, after he completed a project about an area also named Cavendish in Australia.
Gary and Ashley Addison have had to quickly adapt their business to operate a delivery and collection service to reflect the Government’s guidelines.
Billy Moulton-Day has continued operating his business, Rusty Creations, which sees him craft original sculptures and metalwork items from horseshoes.
Shirley Dockerill, who has remained in remission from ovarian cancer for almost a decade, hopes her personal experience will give optimism to others.
Charlie Cox, who runs a stall at Sudbury market selling fresh fruit and vegetables, has seen an 85 per cent increase in orders.
Cameron Balzer applied the technique of book folding to craft a design from the pages of an old novel, to thank NHS staff for their tireless efforts.
Serena Grant, who is a professional singer, hopes to boost people’s spirits during lockdown with the release of her new song, Stay Home.
Sudbury Town Council says it has received numerous reports of drug dealers visiting homes in Minden Road, Cavendish Way and Gainsborough Road.
Without knowing how long the crisis will last, plans for the three-day spectacle in December have had to be placed on ice.
Dedicated to preserving a series of footpaths located across the Suffolk countryside, Sudbury Ramblers was established in 1970.
Councillors agreed that a Covid-19 fund sub-committee should be established to support the incoming town clerk by providing additional financial help.
Residents were delighted to receive a donation of plants and compost, giving them a temporary reprieve from the lockdown as they tended to the garden.
Angel Clark, owner of 1 Oak Home Care, created a headband to alleviate the discomfort of wearing a surgical mask – a key item for front-line workers.
During their busiest period, S & K News has delivered between 800 and 1,300 newspapers in a single day.
Tributes have been paid to a dedicated dressmaker who spent nearly three decades running the costume department at Sudbury’s Quay Theatre.
Nigel Byham, who is the forth generation to run the family business with his brother, Henry, said it is working hard to support those in urgent need.
The total number of people who have tested positive for coronavirus across the East of England has risen to 5,651.
The business has offered to create PPE for NHS workers tackling the pandemic.
A total of 395 people have tested positive for Covid-19 in Suffolk.
A total of 4,165 people have tested positive for the disease across the East of England.