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JOIN US NOWTwo members of the council faced a code of conduct complaint and allegations that they breached financial regulations, but both have now been cleared.
Suffolk's Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore has confirmed council tax will rise by 6.7 per cent from April.
The height of winter cold is yet to fall on Suffolk, according to weather trends of the past 30 years.
This is almost double the 36 per cent recorded last Friday.
Victims and defendants in Suffolk are waiting months or, in some cases, over a year to hear results of their court case.
A man in his 20s who had to be airlifted to hospital remains 'in a stable but critical condition'.
A brewery is hoping a change of location will enable it to triple production and eventually open a shop and taproom.
A Great Cornard couple have spoken of their relief after receiving their Covid-19 vaccine this week.
Two specialists in animal therapy have opened a new centre to round off a rollercoaster year that saw their former practice close.
A new station commander has been appointed at RAF Honington.
A business with a growing influence in West Suffolk has posted an 'positive' trading update.
Creativity has found a new home in a purpose built space for talented individuals from all types of backgrounds to work, network, and share ideas.
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust has been told it must improve two parts of its service.
Highways England will introduce a contraflow and diversion system from this weekend.
St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds is to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
Dorothy Hosein has stood down as chief executive of the East of England Ambulance Service.
Eight trains serving Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket will be scrapped every day from next week, Greater Anglia has said.
A new police operation is set to crack down on motor vehicle crime, burglary, and criminal damage in West Suffolk.
A team of five chefs are serving up quality street food in car park.
Bury St Edmunds MP Jo Churchill has paid tribute in the House of Commons to the 'valiant' work of NHS staff.