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LEARN MORECampaigners concerned about the pollution afflicting Suffolk’s rivers are calling for action to turn the tide, ahead of an upcoming protest march.
A spa is celebrating a prestigious award from a national travel company, recognising businesses with consistently positive reviews over the past year.
Councillors have voiced their support for an option about the future of a town’s main thoroughfare.
Organisers believe that the annual occasion, which dates back to 1967, is the oldest charity open gardens event in the country.
An independent brewery has committed to energy efficiency, after adding a new solar installation which hopes to save thousands of pounds each year.
The sacrifice of Suffolk’s serving military personnel was recognised in a town-wide celebration of Armed Forces Day.
Plans to build a new solar park have been proposed by a local manufacturing business, which hopes to slash almost 500 tonnes of carbon emissions.
A new solo exhibition of oxymoron art is aiming raise money and awareness for Compassion, a Suffolk-based domestic abuse charity.
The impact of inflation has left a small business fearful that it “will not survive another two months”, if the rate of decline in sales continues.
A Suffolk care home has pledged to take action to improve its safeguarding procedures, after a regulator identified failings in its latest inspection.
A series of circus workshops were held on the grounds of the school, as pupils learned tricks such as plate spinning, juggling and using a diabolo.
Refreshed proposals to regenerate a town – including plans for a new hotel and cinema – have been unveiled.
An eco-conscious monthly market brought sustainable transport and recycling to the forefront, as it celebrated one year since its launch.
Public access to emergency defibrillators in south Suffolk has received another boost, with the addition of a new device outside a local pub.
A veteran firefighter drew inspiration from his grandchildren to leave a lasting legacy for them, while also supporting a charity close to his heart.
A night under the stars on cardboard sheets beckons for a team of pub staff, who wish to highlight the plight of homeless people in Suffolk.
An elaborate disaster response drill caught the eyes this month, in what is thought to be the county’s biggest exercise of its kind for 20 years.
A vehicle camera pilot scheme to target criminals has been formally requested, as police confirmed that tackling county lines remains a top priority.
A garden centre business celebrating more than two decades of trade is seeking nominations of local causes worthy of a donation.
Details of the developments set to shape the future of a Suffolk town will be revealed in a three-day public showcase, which kicks off this evening.