Home   Categories   Grid

Subscribe Now

Have your say on Mildenhall Hub development

Have your say on Mildenhall Hub development

Have your say on Mildenhall Hub development

08 March 2016

A consultation has been launched giving residents the chance to shape the way public services are delivered at Mildenhall Hub.


‘Worrying’ levels of pollution in town

‘Worrying’ levels of pollution in town

‘Worrying’ levels of pollution in town

01 March 2016

The amount of dangerous pollution produced in Sudbury is the same as Northampton, one of the UK’s largest town’s, new figures have revealed.


St Edmundsbury powers into first place in renewable energy rankings

St Edmundsbury powers into first place in renewable energy rankings

St Edmundsbury powers into first place in renewable energy rankings

26 February 2016

St Edmundsbury is one of the greenest place in the country to live when it comes to renewable energy, new figures out today show.


Decision on controversial homes site

Decision on controversial homes site

Decision on controversial homes site

27 January 2016

A planning application for 44 new homes on a contentious Long Melford development site has got the thumbs up.


Street Fair is off the events calendar

Street Fair is off the events calendar

Street Fair is off the events calendar

26 January 2016

Long Melford’s popular Street Fair has been cancelled this year - due to police not having staff available and a lack of volunteers.


Health warning issued as Saharan dust cloud set to send air pollution levels soaring in Suffolk

Health warning issued as Saharan dust cloud set to send air pollution levels soaring in Suffolk

Health warning issued as Saharan dust cloud set to send air pollution levels soaring in Suffolk

16 December 2015

A health warning has been issued as air pollution is expected to reach high levels tomorrow, Thursday December 17.


East Anglia’s Christmas carol dove joins Red List species facing extinction

East Anglia’s Christmas carol dove joins Red List species facing extinction

East Anglia’s Christmas carol dove joins Red List species facing extinction

29 October 2015

The turtle dove, whose UK stronghold is East Anglia, has today been added to the global ‘Red List’ of most endangered species.


MP promises to stop RAF Mildenhall laying unused when USAF leave

MP promises to stop RAF Mildenhall laying unused when USAF leave

MP promises to stop RAF Mildenhall laying unused when USAF leave

29 September 2015

The biggest concern of people responding to an MP’s survey on the future of RAF Mildenhall was that it would lay unused for a long time.


Bury surgery makes light work of cutting carbon

Bury surgery makes light work of cutting carbon

Bury surgery makes light work of cutting carbon

13 August 2015

A doctors surgery, thought to be one of the first in East Anglia to fit solar power, has urged other health service facilities and businesses to do it.


Lackford Lakes’ BioBlitz species count beats the record for Suffolk by at least 58

Lackford Lakes’ BioBlitz species count beats the record for Suffolk by at least 58

Lackford Lakes’ BioBlitz species count beats the record for Suffolk by at least 58

04 August 2015

Last weekend’s BioBlitz on Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Lackford Lakes has been the most successful the trust has held.


Suffolk County Council wants to see countywide brown bin charging for garden waste

Suffolk County Council wants to see countywide brown bin charging for garden waste

Suffolk County Council wants to see countywide brown bin charging for garden waste

07 July 2015

Suffolk County Council wants to provide a countywide garden waste service which would be paid for by households through an annual subscription for their brown bins.


At home with the Daws Hall otters

At home with the Daws Hall otters

At home with the Daws Hall otters

22 May 2015

Visitors will get a rare chance to share the home life of otters when the animals go on camera at a nature reserve.


Norfolk and Suffolk could be facing an invasion of wasps this summer say experts

Norfolk and Suffolk could be facing an invasion of wasps this summer say experts

Norfolk and Suffolk could be facing an invasion of wasps this summer say experts

18 May 2015

Swarms of wasps could be set to invade Norfolk and Suffolk this summer, experts are warning.


Work to uncover past

Work to uncover past

Work to uncover past

08 April 2015

If you have ever wanted to start delving into your family history, here’s a chance to do it for free.


Heritage funding bid for park

Heritage funding bid for park

Heritage funding bid for park

20 March 2015

With just one hurdle to overcome before Clare takes over the ownership of its country park, the details of how a £1.5million Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant will enhance its future prosperity have been revealed.


Volunteers needed to help boost toad haul

Volunteers needed to help boost toad haul

Volunteers needed to help boost toad haul

14 February 2015

Volunteers are being sought to help see amorous toads across roads to their traditional breeding ponds.


BT staff help Suffolk Wildlife Trust make the connection for dormice

BT staff help Suffolk Wildlife Trust make the connection for dormice

BT staff help Suffolk Wildlife Trust make the connection for dormice

09 February 2015

A dormouse motorway has been created by Suffolk Wildlife Trust with help from BT staff and land owners near its Bradfield Woods national nature reserve.


Pick up a picker for free and help to make a difference in Bury

Pick up a picker for free and help to make a difference in Bury

Pick up a picker for free and help to make a difference in Bury

07 January 2015

Nearly 90 people have joined a councillors anti-litter campaign by taking up his offer of a free litter picker.


MOST READ