A new gym, which aims to bring ‘island roots and family values’ to fitness fanatics, is set to open in a town.
An iconic vehicle from a well-known British TV show was spotted in a town centre today.
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Rail passengers are being delayed on a Suffolk line due to a fault with a freight train.
A resident has voiced frustrations over ongoing boiler issues which at times has left tenants without heating and hot water at a block of flats.
A town cathedral held a summer fair over the weekend with a host of family activities.
A property developer has proposed significant highway improvements to an accident-prone road as part of plans for a new 130-acre business park.
In today’s podcast, the headmaster of a Suffolk independent school has been dismissed from his role.
A resident has expressed her frustration over the ‘untidy’ state of the housing estate where she lives.
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An allotment holder is calling for an action plan to deal with muntjac deer which are ‘destroying’ crops and damaging the nearby water meadows.
A school for children with learning needs was gifted a seven-foot replica of one of the UK’s most famous landmarks thanks to a link up with a college.
Public consultation into proposed changes to scrap Greater Anglia ticket offices has launched today.
Police are appealing for witnesses of a crash which caused the A14 to be closed for nine hours.
The son of a resident who lives in an overgrown area is battling a housing association over the state of its neglect.
In today’s podcast, a man is in a critical condition after falling from a bridge onto a major road.
A parent has raised his concerns over compulsory education on puberty at a school which he deems to be inappropriate for his eight-year-old daughter.
A Suffolk resident has embarked on his next random act of kindness by hiring a cinema screen for the community.
The victim of a stabbing attack on a town housing estate is ‘recovering brilliantly’.
A council has addressed why parts of West Suffolk are looking ‘untidy’ after it reduced its use of weedkiller.