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Students rewarded for being top young citizens

Students rewarded for being top young citizens

Students rewarded for being top young citizens

03 April 2025

The outstanding contributions made by young people to their schools and wider communities were recognised at an annual awards night.


Three people bailed in connection with murder of Billy McNicholl

Three people bailed in connection with murder of Billy McNicholl

Three people bailed in connection with murder of Billy McNicholl

02 April 2025

A boy and two men have been bailed as the investigation into the murder of Billy McNicholl continues.


16 jobs at risk as hospice set to restructure retail operations

16 jobs at risk as hospice set to restructure retail operations

16 jobs at risk as hospice set to restructure retail operations

02 April 2025

A hospice care service has launched a consultation process over a proposed restructure of its retail operations.


Empty High Street shop to be turned into a new café

Empty High Street shop to be turned into a new café

Empty High Street shop to be turned into a new café

02 April 2025

Planning permission has been approved for a new café to open in a town centre.


New housing service launched in district to help the most vulnerable

New housing service launched in district to help the most vulnerable

New housing service launched in district to help the most vulnerable

02 April 2025

A new housing service which will help vulnerable people and could help to prevent and reduce homelessness has been launched.


‘I was hugely impressed’: MP praises prison’s skills programme on visit with county councillor

‘I was hugely impressed’: MP praises prison’s skills programme on visit with county councillor

‘I was hugely impressed’: MP praises prison’s skills programme on visit with county councillor

01 April 2025

An MP has praised the skills programme at a prison on a visit to it with the area’s county councillor.


Mapped: West Suffolk crimes by street in your neighbourhood

Mapped: West Suffolk crimes by street in your neighbourhood

Mapped: West Suffolk crimes by street in your neighbourhood

01 April 2025

This map illustrates the latest police crime data issued for West Suffolk including Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket and Haverhill.


Solar panels on school will save thousands of pounds every year

Solar panels on school will save thousands of pounds every year

Solar panels on school will save thousands of pounds every year

31 March 2025

A Suffolk primary school will slash thousands from its energy bills by installing more than 100 new solar panels thanks to government funding.


‘We are devastated’: Upset over removal of trees and wildlife habitat

‘We are devastated’: Upset over removal of trees and wildlife habitat

‘We are devastated’: Upset over removal of trees and wildlife habitat

29 March 2025

The removal of a large swathe of trees, hedgerow and other wildlife habitat from woodland during bird nesting season has caused upset.


‘We’re taking difficult but necessary decisions’: Suffolk NHS trust explains scale of job cuts

‘We’re taking difficult but necessary decisions’: Suffolk NHS trust explains scale of job cuts

‘We’re taking difficult but necessary decisions’: Suffolk NHS trust explains scale of job cuts

28 March 2025

The NHS trust which runs West Suffolk Hospital has confirmed staffing levels will drop from 4,964 to 4,759 by this time next year.


‘It will give a buzz and an uplift to the town‘: Jobs boost as new restaurant planned

‘It will give a buzz and an uplift to the town‘: Jobs boost as new restaurant planned

‘It will give a buzz and an uplift to the town‘: Jobs boost as new restaurant planned

28 March 2025

Support and enthusiasm has been sounded in a town for a proposal to open a café/pub in its High Street which would provide 40 new jobs.


‘She was given one year to live’: Cancer ‘super-survivor’ Kerry continues to defy the odds

‘She was given one year to live’: Cancer ‘super-survivor’ Kerry continues to defy the odds

‘She was given one year to live’: Cancer ‘super-survivor’ Kerry continues to defy the odds

28 March 2025

A cancer survivor who was told in 2017 that she had two years to live at most is taking part in a study that researchers hope will help save lives.


A returning beer weekend is ‘not just about the drinking’

A returning beer weekend is ‘not just about the drinking’

A returning beer weekend is ‘not just about the drinking’

27 March 2025

All things local will be taking centre stage when a Suffolk beer festival returns this year.


Woman arrested after pair of police raids

Woman arrested after pair of police raids

Woman arrested after pair of police raids

27 March 2025

A woman in her 50s was arrested on suspected drug offences after two town properties were raided by police during the same day.


Hundreds of job cuts at Suffolk’s hospitals confirmed by NHS care board

Hundreds of job cuts at Suffolk’s hospitals confirmed by NHS care board

Hundreds of job cuts at Suffolk’s hospitals confirmed by NHS care board

27 March 2025

Almost 200 permanent jobs are set to be cut at an NHS trust which runs a town’s hospital.


Empty building set to become home to a restaurant

Empty building set to become home to a restaurant

Empty building set to become home to a restaurant

27 March 2025

A new restaurant looks set to open in a town centre building that has stood empty for 13 months.


New community playzones lined up for three towns after £667,297 grant awarded

New community playzones lined up for three towns after £667,297 grant awarded

New community playzones lined up for three towns after £667,297 grant awarded

26 March 2025

New community playzones are being lined up for three towns to boost sports participation after a £667,297 grant was awarded.


‘It would cause significant harm’: Proposed biogas plant would be detrimental to area, says council

‘It would cause significant harm’: Proposed biogas plant would be detrimental to area, says council

‘It would cause significant harm’: Proposed biogas plant would be detrimental to area, says council

26 March 2025

A council says that a proposed anaerobic digestion plant would be ‘damaging’ to the ecology, highway safety, countryside and flooding.


‘Someone could fall through’: Police warning after children spotted climbing on roofs of town centre shops

‘Someone could fall through’: Police warning after children spotted climbing on roofs of town centre shops

‘Someone could fall through’: Police warning after children spotted climbing on roofs of town centre shops

25 March 2025

A police force has warned children against climbing on the rooftops of town centre shops after it received a spate of reports.


Drama society reveals a naked ambition in support of charities

Drama society reveals a naked ambition in support of charities

Drama society reveals a naked ambition in support of charities

25 March 2025

A naked calendar is one of the fund-raisers for a Suffolk dramatic society which aims to raise £10,000 for charity as it prepares for its next show.


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