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Brexit leads to job losses at Haverhill firm

Brexit leads to job losses at Haverhill firm

Brexit leads to job losses at Haverhill firm

28 June 2018

Several activities are being transferred to sites within the EU


Staff turnover at Babergh and Mid Suffolk councils 'doubled' after Ipswich move

Staff turnover at Babergh and Mid Suffolk councils 'doubled' after Ipswich move

Staff turnover at Babergh and Mid Suffolk councils 'doubled' after Ipswich move

25 June 2018

Question marks have been raised over the relocation of two Suffolk councils, after latest figures showed staff turnover had more than doubled.

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Clare woman with MS reveals struggles after losing disability allowance

Clare woman with MS reveals struggles after losing disability allowance

Clare woman with MS reveals struggles after losing disability allowance

23 June 2018

A woman from Clare who suffers from multiple sclerosis is raising awareness of the lifelong condition after losing her disability allowance.


Measures to cut Apex costs under scrutiny

Measures to cut Apex costs under scrutiny

Measures to cut Apex costs under scrutiny

23 June 2018

St Edmundsbury Borough Council to debate future plans for Bury St Edmunds facility


Peer gives Great Cornard students insight into House of Lords

Peer gives Great Cornard students insight into House of Lords

Peer gives Great Cornard students insight into House of Lords

23 June 2018

Politics students from Great Cornard received first-hand insight into the workings of the House of Lords when they welcomed a peer to their school.


Allowance rise for councillors is approved despite criticism

Allowance rise for councillors is approved despite criticism

Allowance rise for councillors is approved despite criticism

22 June 2018

Mid Suffolk and Babergh councillors to receive an allowance rise.


Babergh approves 25 per cent increase on councillor allowances despite uproar

Babergh approves 25 per cent increase on councillor allowances despite uproar

Babergh approves 25 per cent increase on councillor allowances despite uproar

21 June 2018

Babergh district councillors have approved a proposal to increase their basic allowance by 25 per cent – despite strong criticism from some quarters.

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Lack of polling cards may hinder turnout in Hadleigh referendum, says ex-deputy mayor

Lack of polling cards may hinder turnout in Hadleigh referendum, says ex-deputy mayor

Lack of polling cards may hinder turnout in Hadleigh referendum, says ex-deputy mayor

19 June 2018

Supporters of next week’s vote on the future of Hadleigh Town Council worry some people won't know how to vote, due to the lack of polling cards.


Staff turnover doubles after councils move offices

Staff turnover doubles after councils move offices

Staff turnover doubles after councils move offices

19 June 2018

Questions have been raised over the effect the move of two Suffolk councils has had on its employees after staff turnover more than doubled.


Opposition says county council trying to 'deceive' public over Sudbury bypass

Opposition says county council trying to 'deceive' public over Sudbury bypass

Opposition says county council trying to 'deceive' public over Sudbury bypass

19 June 2018

An opposition councillor has suggested Suffolk County Council could be trying to mislead residents over the solutions to traffic issues in Sudbury.


South Suffolk MP concerned by recent rise in serious rural crime

South Suffolk MP concerned by recent rise in serious rural crime

South Suffolk MP concerned by recent rise in serious rural crime

15 June 2018

The MP for South Suffolk says more constituents feel they are living in more violent times, following a recent rise in serious crime in the county.


Suffolk County Council to 'phase in' school transport cuts

Suffolk County Council to 'phase in' school transport cuts

Suffolk County Council to 'phase in' school transport cuts

13 June 2018

A council has recommended that school transport cuts in Suffolk be implemented over a phased period, starting in September next year.


Funding is won to tackle rough sleeping in West Suffolk

Funding is won to tackle rough sleeping in West Suffolk

Funding is won to tackle rough sleeping in West Suffolk

12 June 2018

West Suffolk Councils win £250,000 to tackle rough sleeping problem in towns


Is Hadleigh Town Council referendum 'irresponsible' or 'necessary'?

Is Hadleigh Town Council referendum 'irresponsible' or 'necessary'?

Is Hadleigh Town Council referendum 'irresponsible' or 'necessary'?

09 June 2018

A member of Hadleigh Town Council has called the upcoming local referendum “irresponsible” - but opponents say the council has become “dysfunctional”.


Vision to transform Stowmarket gets green light

Vision to transform Stowmarket gets green light

Vision to transform Stowmarket gets green light

08 June 2018

Mid Suffolk District Council agrees to allocate £550,000 towards initiative to regenerate town


Tea party, cake and a giant card mark trade union milestone

Tea party, cake and a giant card mark trade union milestone

Tea party, cake and a giant card mark trade union milestone

08 June 2018

Trade union marks 25th birthday with party at West Suffolk Hospital


Babergh leaders set to host Q&A event in Hadleigh

Babergh leaders set to host Q&A event in Hadleigh

Babergh leaders set to host Q&A event in Hadleigh

06 June 2018

Babergh District Council’s leader and deputy leader are inviting people living and working in Hadleigh to attend a Q&A event this weekend.


Group to review future of civic leadership in West Suffolk

Group to review future of civic leadership in West Suffolk

Group to review future of civic leadership in West Suffolk

06 June 2018

Issues will include whether the new West Suffolk Council should have a mayor.


Referendum to decide fate of Hadleigh town councillors as discontent grows

Referendum to decide fate of Hadleigh town councillors as discontent grows

Referendum to decide fate of Hadleigh town councillors as discontent grows

01 June 2018

Hadleigh Town Council faces being told to resign en masse, after a motion was approved for a referendum on whether members should stay in their role.


Rachel Hood is town’s new mayor

Rachel Hood is town’s new mayor

Rachel Hood is town’s new mayor

31 May 2018

Rachel Hood was elected to serve her second term as mayor or Newmarket at the annual meeting of the town council on Tuesday


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