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Call for workers and students to walk or cycle to work

04 September 2020
Call for workers and students to walk or cycle to work

Call for workers and students to walk or cycle to work

04 September 2020

Efforts should be made to make journeys to school and work by foot or bike to stop congestion and the spread of Covid-19.


How RAF Honington part-timer helped Covid-19 response

03 September 2020
How RAF Honington part-timer helped Covid-19 response

How RAF Honington part-timer helped Covid-19 response

03 September 2020

A gas service auditor who moonlights as an RAF policeman is reflecting on a big year.


Hundreds invested in town community groups

01 September 2020
Hundreds invested in town community groups

Hundreds invested in town community groups

01 September 2020

Hundreds of pounds worth of funding has been granted to help community projects continue beyond the Covid-19 crisis.


Praise for film and book characters created by residents in lockdown

01 September 2020
Praise for film and book characters created by residents in lockdown

Praise for film and book characters created by residents in lockdown

01 September 2020

As cinemas reopen, characters from the big screen have been appearing in gardens as part of a community trail.


Beautician wins top awards within months of launching salon

24 August 2020
Beautician wins top awards within months of launching salon

Beautician wins top awards within months of launching salon

24 August 2020

A beautician has won two top industry awards only a few months after launching her own salon.


Meet the Suffolk councillors who attend 40 meetings a year

21 August 2020
Meet the Suffolk councillors who attend 40 meetings a year

Meet the Suffolk councillors who attend 40 meetings a year

21 August 2020

William Mata finds out which councillors have the worst attendance record - and why some are prepared to attend up to 40 meetings a year.


Estate's coronavirus support group receives £9,000 boost

21 August 2020
Estate's coronavirus support group receives £9,000 boost

Estate's coronavirus support group receives £9,000 boost

21 August 2020

The hard work of volunteers in a community is set to continue beyond the Covid-19 pandemic after a £9,000 National Lottery grant.


GCSE results: Sybil Andrews Academy students receive grades after 'anxious' wait

20 August 2020
GCSE results: Sybil Andrews Academy students receive grades after 'anxious' wait

GCSE results: Sybil Andrews Academy students receive grades after 'anxious' wait

20 August 2020

The headteacher of Sybil Andrews Academy in Bury St Edmunds said today's GCSE results mark the end of an 'anxious period'.


Mountain bike and air compressor taken in burglary

19 August 2020
Mountain bike and air compressor taken in burglary

Mountain bike and air compressor taken in burglary

19 August 2020

An air compressor and mountain bike were stolen from a house in Mildenhall, Suffolk Constabulary has said.


Man cautioned after loft birds nest was almost destroyed

18 August 2020
Man cautioned after loft birds nest was almost destroyed

Man cautioned after loft birds nest was almost destroyed

18 August 2020

Suffolk police pledged action against anyone who shows 'little regard to wildlife' after rescuing nesting sparrow chicks from a Stowmarket loft.


Police team formed to focus on drug crime and antisocial behaviour

18 August 2020
Police team formed to focus on drug crime and antisocial behaviour

Police team formed to focus on drug crime and antisocial behaviour

18 August 2020

A Suffolk-wide police team has been assembled to help crackdown on drug crime, frequently occurring crime, and antisocial behaviour.


New measures allow weekly six-a-side league to return

18 August 2020
New measures allow weekly six-a-side league to return

New measures allow weekly six-a-side league to return

18 August 2020

A popular six-a-side football league will be back in Bury St Edmunds from next week with protective measures in place.


Police called out to village after reports man had weapon

17 August 2020
Police called out to village after reports man had weapon

Police called out to village after reports man had weapon

17 August 2020

Suffolk Constabulary was called out to a west Suffolk after reports a man was carrying a weapon.


App that shows where discounts are launches in town

17 August 2020
App that shows where discounts are launches in town

App that shows where discounts are launches in town

17 August 2020

Bury St Edmunds shoppers can download a free app that advertises where special offers are available in town.


Discretionary grant did not help, says business owner

15 August 2020
Discretionary grant did not help, says business owner

Discretionary grant did not help, says business owner

15 August 2020

Home-based businesses are at risk of closure due to a lack of financial support, according to a well-regarded massage therapist.


From nothing to fully booked for cycling café's Wigwam business

15 August 2020
From nothing to fully booked for cycling café's Wigwam business

From nothing to fully booked for cycling café's Wigwam business

15 August 2020

With staycations rising in popularity, a bike shop and café has seen its venture into holiday cabins go from dormancy to being fully booked.


How these musicians raised thousands with driveway gigs

15 August 2020
How these musicians raised thousands with driveway gigs

How these musicians raised thousands with driveway gigs

15 August 2020

Musicians capped off weeks of fund-raising with a final DIY gig in a driveway in Woolpit.


A-levels: St Benedict's Catholic School’s delight and disappointment

13 August 2020
A-levels: St Benedict's Catholic School’s delight and disappointment

A-levels: St Benedict's Catholic School’s delight and disappointment

13 August 2020

The headteacher of St Benedict's Catholic School is ‘delighted’ the majority of her A-level students were awarded the grades they had hoped for.


Fitness classes back after lockdown

12 August 2020
Fitness classes back after lockdown

Fitness classes back after lockdown

12 August 2020

A series of fitness classes are opening back up to the public after lockdown.


How Britain's biggest road project opened 8 months early....and barely anyone noticed

12 August 2020
How Britain's biggest road project opened 8 months early....and barely anyone noticed

How Britain's biggest road project opened 8 months early....and barely anyone noticed

12 August 2020

It was Britain's biggest road project and cost £1.5billion, but many motorists hardly noticed its completion.