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‘We need some new people’: Animal charity makes plea for volunteers

‘We need some new people’: Animal charity makes plea for volunteers

‘We need some new people’: Animal charity makes plea for volunteers

09 April 2025

A long-standing charity group in Suffolk is making a plea for like-minded people to join it in its mission to make life better for cats.


The Suffolk locations which inspired some of Britain’s best-loved authors

The Suffolk locations which inspired some of Britain’s best-loved authors

The Suffolk locations which inspired some of Britain’s best-loved authors

09 April 2025

From the picturesque settings of the county’s coast to its bustling market towns, here are seven best-loved authors inspired by Suffolk.


Trip down memory lane for 91-year-old who learnt to swim with the late Queen

Trip down memory lane for 91-year-old who learnt to swim with the late Queen

Trip down memory lane for 91-year-old who learnt to swim with the late Queen

08 April 2025

A 91-year-old resident of a Suffolk care home who learned to swim alongside the late Queen has been given a trip down memory lane.


Police dog reaches finals of competition for second year in a row

Police dog reaches finals of competition for second year in a row

Police dog reaches finals of competition for second year in a row

08 April 2025

A police dog has reached the finals of a national competition for the second year in a row.


Officers concerned for missing man

Officers concerned for missing man

Officers concerned for missing man

08 April 2025

A 38-year-old man has gone missing.


Guide dog puppies visit town fire station as part of socialisation training

Guide dog puppies visit town fire station as part of socialisation training

Guide dog puppies visit town fire station as part of socialisation training

08 April 2025

A group of guide dog puppies visited a town fire station as part of their socialisation training.


Year 6 pupils ‘inspired’ after Paralympic champion dips into his former school

Year 6 pupils ‘inspired’ after Paralympic champion dips into his former school

Year 6 pupils ‘inspired’ after Paralympic champion dips into his former school

08 April 2025

A Paralympic gold medallist has made a splash with pupils at his former school.


Project aimed at cutting crime linked to licensed premises hailed by national training body

Project aimed at cutting crime linked to licensed premises hailed by national training body

Project aimed at cutting crime linked to licensed premises hailed by national training body

08 April 2025

A seven-month project aimed at preventing crime linked to licensed premises in Suffolk has been hailed by a national training body.


Father of student nurse launches petition calling for those on NHS placements to be paid

Father of student nurse launches petition calling for those on NHS placements to be paid

Father of student nurse launches petition calling for those on NHS placements to be paid

08 April 2025

The father of a student nurse has launched a petition calling for university tuition fees to be abolished for those on healthcare courses.


‘I wish I had met Julie sooner’: Couple who met through newspaper’s lonely hearts celebrate 30 years

‘I wish I had met Julie sooner’: Couple who met through newspaper’s lonely hearts celebrate 30 years

‘I wish I had met Julie sooner’: Couple who met through newspaper’s lonely hearts celebrate 30 years

08 April 2025

A couple who met through the lonely hearts section of the Bury Free Press celebrated the 30th anniversary of their first date.


‘The five years has been a journey and a half’: Accountant ‘proud’ to celebrate milestone

‘The five years has been a journey and a half’: Accountant ‘proud’ to celebrate milestone

‘The five years has been a journey and a half’: Accountant ‘proud’ to celebrate milestone

08 April 2025

An accountant said she is proud to be celebrating five years of her finance firm which she launched a week into the first Covid-19 lockdown.


New £1.5m transformer to power 2,500 village homes

New £1.5m transformer to power 2,500 village homes

New £1.5m transformer to power 2,500 village homes

07 April 2025

A new transformer costing £1.5 million is set to provide power to nearly 2,500 homes.


Here are some of Suffolk’s roadworks, closures and diversions for drivers in the coming weeks

Here are some of Suffolk’s roadworks, closures and diversions for drivers in the coming weeks

Here are some of Suffolk’s roadworks, closures and diversions for drivers in the coming weeks

06 April 2025

Here are some of the works going on in the next couple of weeks which could cause some delays to drivers.


Closing date revealed for town’s supermarket café

Closing date revealed for town’s supermarket café

Closing date revealed for town’s supermarket café

05 April 2025

The closing date for a town’s supermarket café has been revealed as part of a major overhaul of the chain’s operations.


Town promenade reopens after partial collapse before Christmas

Town promenade reopens after partial collapse before Christmas

Town promenade reopens after partial collapse before Christmas

04 April 2025

Repairs to a promenade which had partially collapsed just before Christmas have been completed.


‘We’ve finally found a place where we belong’: Alternative provision setting celebrates first anniversary

‘We’ve finally found a place where we belong’: Alternative provision setting celebrates first anniversary

‘We’ve finally found a place where we belong’: Alternative provision setting celebrates first anniversary

04 April 2025

A setting that provides outdoor education and wellbeing support to children who struggle to access school is celebrating its first anniversary.


Frustrated residents speak of town centre planters ‘fiasco’

Frustrated residents speak of town centre planters ‘fiasco’

Frustrated residents speak of town centre planters ‘fiasco’

04 April 2025

Townspeople have expressed ‘frustration’ over ‘a fiasco’ concerning planters that were originally installed to deter illegal driving and parking.


‘I just cannot believe it – I’m burying my son for a fourth time’

‘I just cannot believe it – I’m burying my son for a fourth time’

‘I just cannot believe it – I’m burying my son for a fourth time’

03 April 2025

A mother has spoken of the trauma of preparing to bury her child for the fourth time – after further DNA of his was returned.


Pilot ‘lost control’ of aircraft in fatal crash at airfield

Pilot ‘lost control’ of aircraft in fatal crash at airfield

Pilot ‘lost control’ of aircraft in fatal crash at airfield

03 April 2025

A pilot who died in a crash at Duxford Airfield last year ‘lost control’ of the aircraft during a rejected landing, an investigation has found.


‘They just kept coming’: Farmer celebrates five lambs born to the same ewe in 'one in a million' odds

‘They just kept coming’: Farmer celebrates five lambs born to the same ewe in 'one in a million' odds

‘They just kept coming’: Farmer celebrates five lambs born to the same ewe in 'one in a million' odds

03 April 2025

A farmer was delighted after their miracle ewe defied odds of one in a million by giving birth to five healthy lambs.


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