Celebrations of Holi, the Hindu festival of spring, brought a display of colour to Risby CEVC Primary School.
Garden waste collection will be suspended as West Suffolk Council scales back some operations during the coronavirus pandemic.
The service has said the number of people donating has dropped, which may put pressure on reserves if the trend continues.
Suffolk Constabulary will 'take action' if they come across people repeatedly breaching distancing restrictions during the Covid-19 crisis.
Singer-songwriter Matt Reaction has recorded a 'happy hardcore' track called It's Corona! (Going Viral) and filmed a video around his house.
More than 100 have signed letters to Jo Churchill and Matt Hancock to demand the release of the Russian Interference Report.
All recycling centres in Suffolk have closed, the county council has said.
Scammers are looking to 'exploit the vulnerable' during the coronavirus outbreak, Suffolk Constabulary has said.
A charity that supports work at West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds has cancelled one of its biggest fundraising events.
Fornham All Saints Parish Council worked with nature non-profit organisation Greener Growth to plant 24 fruit trees.
‘Tireless’ volunteers have been praised for their efforts in completing a river restoration project.
Churches in Bury St Edmunds are providing a live streaming service for worshippers, now larger gatherings have been discouraged.
Plans to celebrate Mother's Day are being rethought, following the coronavirus lockdown.
The final of a competition to find the most promising new music act in Bury has been postponed.
Organisers of one Suffolk event have found a way to go ahead.
The Victorian gas holder site in Lavenham is set to be turned into a 24-space car park after £190,000 worth of funding was secured.
Four fire engines were needed to tackle a waste fire in Sackers Yard in Needham Market.
A Lakenheath man says he is adjusting to life with limited use of his limbs after a motorbike accident left him paralysed.
His tour will be the first chance for audiences to hear his latest music live - created in what he calls 'a hugely experimental year'
Business groups in west Suffolk have welcomed news the Fiveways junction near Mildenhall is set to be upgraded.