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Travellers leave lorry park after a three day stay

Travellers leave lorry park after a three day stay

Travellers leave lorry park after a three day stay

11 May 2015

Sudbury’s lorry park was described as full to overflowing as travellers stopped off in the town last week.


Sudbury mayor loses seat on town council

Sudbury mayor loses seat on town council

Sudbury mayor loses seat on town council

11 May 2015

Sudbury’s outgoing mayor has lost his seat on the town council.


Landscape firm proves to be a cut above the rest

Landscape firm proves to be a cut above the rest

Landscape firm proves to be a cut above the rest

11 May 2015

A Belchamp St Paul company has won a contract to provide landscaping services to a innovative business park.


Boxted man faces 42 fraud charges

Boxted man faces 42 fraud charges

Boxted man faces 42 fraud charges

11 May 2015

A 56-year-old man from Boxted charged with 42 counts of fraud is to be remanded in custody before a hearing at crown court.


Time for town team meeting

Time for town team meeting

Time for town team meeting

11 May 2015

Sudbury town team group is meeting at Gainsborough’s House on Tuesday, from 5.30pm to 6.30pm.


Chance to cycle with world’s best

Chance to cycle with world’s best

Chance to cycle with world’s best

11 May 2015

Organisers of Women in Wheels Sudbury are offering a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride out ahead of the Friend’s Life Women’s Tour when it starts in Bury St Edmunds on June 17.


Party at Pot Kiln

Party at Pot Kiln

Party at Pot Kiln

10 May 2015

Staff and pupils past and present celebrated the 50th anniversary of Pot Kiln Primary School with a big party.


Girls’ summer fete brings in money for charity

Girls’ summer fete brings in money for charity

Girls’ summer fete brings in money for charity

10 May 2015

Woodhall Primary School pupils Danielle-Amy Bland, 10, Felicity Villalgordo, nine, and Jessie Mcloughlin, 10, have raised more than £200 for charity.


Merrymaking proves a hit with visitors

Merrymaking proves a hit with visitors

Merrymaking proves a hit with visitors

10 May 2015


Former society chairman made lifetime member

Former society chairman made lifetime member

Former society chairman made lifetime member

10 May 2015

The Sudbury Society has made former chairman David Burnett a lifetime member in a special ceremony.


Detectives issue fresh warning over burglaries

Detectives issue fresh warning over burglaries

Detectives issue fresh warning over burglaries

10 May 2015

Police are linking a series of burglaries carried out in broad daylight – and reminding householders to be extra vigilant.


Toast to an award-winning partnership

Toast to an award-winning partnership

Toast to an award-winning partnership

10 May 2015

The Bridge Project and Sudbury’s Waitrose have received a High Sheriff Award for Suffolk Corporate Community Partnership of the Year.


Seven-week road closure ‘unavoidable’

Seven-week road closure ‘unavoidable’

Seven-week road closure ‘unavoidable’

09 May 2015

The closure of a main road into a popular tourist destination has been confirmed.


New children’s centre not up to scratch

New children’s centre not up to scratch

New children’s centre not up to scratch

09 May 2015

A campaigner says the newly-opened children’s centre in Hadleigh is not meeting the needs of parents and carers in the town.


Firm ready for charity ride

Firm ready for charity ride

Firm ready for charity ride

09 May 2015

A local law firm is to hold its 10th annual charity bike ride later this year.


Hidden gardens of a Suffolk town

Hidden gardens of a Suffolk town

Hidden gardens of a Suffolk town

09 May 2015

Some of Hadleigh’s best gardens, both great and small, will be open to the public on June 6.


Book of memories for old girl’s school

Book of memories for old girl’s school

Book of memories for old girl’s school

09 May 2015

Alumni of the old Sudbury High School for Girls will be able to reminisce with a new book written and published by former pupils.


Conservatives win first ever majority at Babergh District Council

Conservatives win first ever majority at Babergh District Council

Conservatives win first ever majority at Babergh District Council

08 May 2015

Conservative Party members were in high spirits at the Babergh District Council elections as they took 29 seats to claim a first majority in the district’s history.


Leestock warm up events announced

Leestock warm up events announced

Leestock warm up events announced

08 May 2015

Organisers of the annual Leestock Festival have announced a number of warm up events this weekend.


Towns celebrate 30 year partnership

Towns celebrate 30 year partnership

Towns celebrate 30 year partnership

08 May 2015

Sudbury’s 30 year link with the French town of Clermont L’Oise was celebrated on Sunday as delegates from the town, along with Sudbury’s other twinning towns Hoxter in Germany and Fredensborg in Denmark, took part in an official ceremony.


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