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Fairtrade renewal celebrated in Bury St Edmunds

Fairtrade renewal celebrated in Bury St Edmunds

Fairtrade renewal celebrated in Bury St Edmunds

04 October 2016

A coffee morning attended by mayor Julie Wakelam celebrated Bury St Edmunds’ Fairtrade Partnership for renewing their Fairtrade Town status.


Apprentice chance at West Suffolk College

Apprentice chance at West Suffolk College

04 October 2016

A major insurance company is teaming up with West Suffolk College to take on 30 Apprentices in Ipswich for the first time.


West Suffolk College offering customer service chance

West Suffolk College offering customer service chance

West Suffolk College offering customer service chance

04 October 2016

A major insurance company is teaming up with West Suffolk College to take on 30 Apprentices in Ipswich for the first time.


Suffolk Housing employee Zoe reaches national final

Suffolk Housing employee Zoe reaches national final

Suffolk Housing employee Zoe reaches national final

27 September 2016

A project accountant is celebrating after becoming Suffolk Housing’s second employee to reach the final 10 of a prestigious national “young leaders” competition in the space of just three years.


Suffolk County Council is a digital finalist

Suffolk County Council is a digital finalist

Suffolk County Council is a digital finalist

27 September 2016

Suffolk County Council has announced that its ‘Preserving Suffolk’s Digital Assets’ project is a finalist for the national archives Award for safeguarding the digital legacy in the prestigious digital preservation awards 2016.


New Suffolk Housing chairman vows to strengthen association

New Suffolk Housing chairman vows to strengthen association

New Suffolk Housing chairman vows to strengthen association

25 September 2016

The new chairman of Suffolk Housing has pledged to strengthen the association further following her appointment last week.


Work to bring Bury St Edmunds Guildhall back to life to start in December

Work to bring Bury St Edmunds Guildhall back to life to start in December

Work to bring Bury St Edmunds Guildhall back to life to start in December

22 September 2016

Work on an ambitious project to bring Bury St Edmunds’ Guildhall back to life is due to start by December.


University boss tells Suffolk business leaders they must help guide students’ learning

University boss tells Suffolk business leaders they must help guide students’ learning

University boss tells Suffolk business leaders they must help guide students’ learning

21 September 2016

The vice-chancellor of the UK’s newest university has told Suffolk business leaders of their vital role in shaping the institution’s future direction.


Suffolk MP digests the voice of business over dinner

Suffolk MP digests the voice of business over dinner

Suffolk MP digests the voice of business over dinner

16 September 2016

About 20 senior Suffolk businesspeople took full advantage of a business dinner to get to the heart of key issues by quizzing a local MP.


Snug-gle on down with town’s newest bar

Snug-gle on down with town’s newest bar

Snug-gle on down with town’s newest bar

16 September 2016

Bury’s burgeoning eating out and bar scene will herald a new arrival next week when The Snug opens its doors in St John’s Street.


“Top table” chance for Newmarket and district businesses to quiz Matt Hancock

“Top table” chance for Newmarket and district businesses to quiz Matt Hancock

“Top table” chance for Newmarket and district businesses to quiz Matt Hancock

15 September 2016

Nearly two dozen senior businesspeople from across west Suffolk took full advantage of their recent attendance at a business dinner to get to the heart of key issues by quizzing Matt Hancock, West Suffolk MP and the Minister for Digital and Culture.


Bury St Edmunds-based pub giant suffers Brexit headache

Bury St Edmunds-based pub giant suffers Brexit headache

Bury St Edmunds-based pub giant suffers Brexit headache

09 September 2016

Pub group Greene King has warned that Brexit has left it facing a tougher future.


West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust to become a centre for global digital exellence

West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust to become a centre for global digital exellence

West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust to become a centre for global digital exellence

09 September 2016

West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust is set to become a centre for global digital excellence after successfully bidding for a share of £100 million of NHS England funding.


Dragon’s Twitter boost for Bury St Edmunds’ small business owner

Dragon’s Twitter boost for Bury St Edmunds’ small business owner

Dragon’s Twitter boost for Bury St Edmunds’ small business owner

08 September 2016

A Prince’s Trust supported Bury St Edmunds businesswoman has been championed by one of TV’s Dragons’ Den stars.


Suffolk brewery teams up with fitness firm to produce energy drink with real (alcoholic) ale in

Suffolk brewery teams up with fitness firm to produce energy drink with real (alcoholic) ale in

Suffolk brewery teams up with fitness firm to produce energy drink with real (alcoholic) ale in

07 September 2016

As winter rolls in, many of us will be faced with a dilemma. Should we stick to the plan, settled upon long ago when the weather was still good and the evenings were long, and get out exercising?


FREE computer classes in Sudbury next week

FREE computer classes in Sudbury next week

FREE computer classes in Sudbury next week

19 August 2016

A group of summer Interns from Mid Suffolk and Babergh District Councils are holding a FREE workshop to help people who have trouble using computers.


Newmarket, Bury and Thetford firms named and shamed in list of businesses that failed to pay workers legal minimum

Newmarket, Bury and Thetford firms named and shamed in list of businesses that failed to pay workers legal minimum

Newmarket, Bury and Thetford firms named and shamed in list of businesses that failed to pay workers legal minimum

12 August 2016

Three local firms are among almost 200 employers who failed to pay their workers the legal minimum and have been publicly named and shamed by Business Minister Margot James


Labels manufacturer moves into new Bury St Edmunds home as demand for its products soars

Labels manufacturer moves into new Bury St Edmunds home as demand for its products soars

Labels manufacturer moves into new Bury St Edmunds home as demand for its products soars

11 August 2016

A manufacturer of quality labels has just moved into new premises in Bury St Edmunds after growing out of its old home.


Businesses challenged to take £50 and turn it into thousands in support of local disability charity

Businesses challenged to take £50 and turn it into thousands in support of local disability charity

Businesses challenged to take £50 and turn it into thousands in support of local disability charity

27 July 2016

A call-out for companies across Cambridgeshire to engage in a spot of friendly rivalry to support the work of a leading disability charity has been made.


Holiday giant reaches new heights with luxury treehouses at Elveden Forest

Holiday giant reaches new heights with luxury treehouses at Elveden Forest

Holiday giant reaches new heights with luxury treehouses at Elveden Forest

06 July 2016

Holiday giant Center Parcs has just unveiled its latest high rise attraction to entice families to its Elveden Forest retreat.


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