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Bus service could be set for reprieve

Bus service could be set for reprieve

Bus service could be set for reprieve

23 September 2022

An axed bus service could be in line for a reprieve after an independent operator announced plans to save the service.


'They are putting profits before people': Battle to save bus services serving towns

'They are putting profits before people': Battle to save bus services serving towns

'They are putting profits before people': Battle to save bus services serving towns

22 September 2022

Angry residents are fighting back against plans to axe vital bus services from a town and its surrounding villages.

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We tried the breakfast fit for our new king at this pub

We tried the breakfast fit for our new king at this pub

We tried the breakfast fit for our new king at this pub

21 September 2022

Our verdict on breakfast at this venue on the Suffolk border.


Calls to ‘bring rail loops back into use’ to create direct service

Calls to ‘bring rail loops back into use’ to create direct service

Calls to ‘bring rail loops back into use’ to create direct service

23 July 2022

A council is looking to secure funding to re-open a piece of rail infrastructure which would provide a direct service between key destinations.


Do you remember when this school celebrated a milestone?

Do you remember when this school celebrated a milestone?

Do you remember when this school celebrated a milestone?

02 May 2022

Today's nostalgia sees us go back to 1999 when a school held a tree planting ceremony to celebrate its 40th anniversary.


How volunteers have provided a lifeline to countless people in Suffolk over the last 50 years

How volunteers have provided a lifeline to countless people in Suffolk over the last 50 years

How volunteers have provided a lifeline to countless people in Suffolk over the last 50 years

11 April 2022

A Suffolk branch of The Samaritans is marking its 50th anniversary this year, where almost 90 volunteers take turns to man the phones at their base.


Father guilty of killing baby daughter and mother convicted of neglect

Father guilty of killing baby daughter and mother convicted of neglect

Father guilty of killing baby daughter and mother convicted of neglect

31 March 2022

A father has been found guilty of killing his 14-week-old daughter - with the child's Suffolk-based mother convicted of neglect.


Student's dress design shortlisted in prestigious national competition

Student's dress design shortlisted in prestigious national competition

Student's dress design shortlisted in prestigious national competition

28 March 2022

A talented teenage designer has been celebrating victory in a prestigious competition.


Council expresses concerns over solar farm

Council expresses concerns over solar farm

Council expresses concerns over solar farm

04 March 2022

Council concerns aired this week added another dissenting voice to a chorus of people and groups speaking out against plans for a vast solar farm


Tree beside family home set on fire

Tree beside family home set on fire

Tree beside family home set on fire

24 December 2021

A conifer tree in front of a family home became an inferno as frightened children watched from an upstairs window.


Disqualified van driver killed a 95-year-old war veteran pushing a shopping trolley

Disqualified van driver killed a 95-year-old war veteran pushing a shopping trolley

Disqualified van driver killed a 95-year-old war veteran pushing a shopping trolley

11 October 2021

A disqualified van driver has been jailed for knocking over and killing a Second World War hero as crossed the road to do his weekly shopping.


Man given suspended jail term after acting 'like rally driver' in campsite horror

Man given suspended jail term after acting 'like rally driver' in campsite horror

Man given suspended jail term after acting 'like rally driver' in campsite horror

21 September 2021

A man who attacked his own father before driving round a campsite 'like a rally driver' has been given a suspended prison term.


Man jailed after 100mph police chase ended with car crashing through brick wall

Man jailed after 100mph police chase ended with car crashing through brick wall

Man jailed after 100mph police chase ended with car crashing through brick wall

20 September 2021

An uninsured driver who led officers on a 20 mile chase, travelling at speeds of up to 100mph in an attempt to evade police, has been jailed.


Pumpkin fair is thinking big

Pumpkin fair is thinking big

Pumpkin fair is thinking big

14 September 2021

Pumpkin fair returns bigger and better than ever after one year hiatus.


New station on track to open in December

New station on track to open in December

New station on track to open in December

04 September 2021

Trains using the Ipswich to Peterborough line could be stopping at a new station from December.


New stop on Suffolk to Cambridgeshire train line

New stop on Suffolk to Cambridgeshire train line

New stop on Suffolk to Cambridgeshire train line

04 September 2021

Trains travelling from Suffolk to Cambridgeshire could be making a new stop at a town from December for the first time in more than half a century.


Armed burglar jailed after police find DNA on crashed car's airbag

Armed burglar jailed after police find DNA on crashed car's airbag

Armed burglar jailed after police find DNA on crashed car's airbag

23 August 2021

A man armed with a crowbar who smashed his way into a house only to be chased away by the homeowner during a six day crime spree has been jailed.


Roadworks: Here are some of the roads in Suffolk you will want to avoid

Roadworks: Here are some of the roads in Suffolk you will want to avoid

Roadworks: Here are some of the roads in Suffolk you will want to avoid

19 August 2021

Here is a list of some of the roads and routes across Suffolk to avoid in the next couple of weeks.


Tapping along with club’s charitable beat

Tapping along with club’s charitable beat

Tapping along with club’s charitable beat

16 August 2021

A local rotary club has raised more than £7,000 for charitable causes with its music and ale festival.


New farm shop proving popular after market stall success

New farm shop proving popular after market stall success

New farm shop proving popular after market stall success

14 August 2021

A farm shop has been welcoming in a bumper crop of customers since opening, as it builds on the success of a market stall.


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