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Two robbers grab man’s cash before fleeing across fields

Two robbers grab man’s cash before fleeing across fields

Two robbers grab man’s cash before fleeing across fields

15 March 2015

A man was mugged in Acton Lane, Sudbury, last week after he was grabbed by two men who stole money from his wallet.


Walking festival returns to county

Walking festival returns to county

Walking festival returns to county

15 March 2015

A walking festival across Suffolk is set to return with its biggest line-up yet, including a tour in Gainsborough’s shoes.


Quiz night raises £1,200 for centre

Quiz night raises £1,200 for centre

Quiz night raises £1,200 for centre

15 March 2015

An annual quiz night raised more than £1,200 for a Sudbury counselling charity.


Clare ranked in top 20 rural places in UK

Clare ranked in top 20 rural places in UK

Clare ranked in top 20 rural places in UK

14 March 2015

A business owner in Clare has welcomed the town’s inclusion on a list of the 50 best rural places to live in the UK.


It’s job swap day for apprentices

It’s job swap day for apprentices

It’s job swap day for apprentices

14 March 2015

Apprentices from two of the largest employers in Sudbury swapped jobs for the day as part of National Apprentice Week.


Annual meeting

Annual meeting

Annual meeting

14 March 2015

Sudbury’s annual town meeting is to be held at the town hall on Wednesday.


Centenarian celebrates landmark birthday

Centenarian celebrates landmark birthday

Centenarian celebrates landmark birthday

14 March 2015

A centenarian in Long Melford celebrated her 100th birthday on Saturday with friends and family.


Landlord’s secret savings felt the heat when inn burned

Landlord’s secret savings felt the heat when inn burned

Landlord’s secret savings felt the heat when inn burned

14 March 2015

Finding out that a fire that destroyed Sudbury’s Rose and Crown was the feature of a new book sent the town’s ex-mayor, John Sayers, rummaging through his souvenirs.


Takeaway blames trade on youths

Takeaway blames trade on youths

Takeaway blames trade on youths

14 March 2015

Youths who continually congregate outside a Chinese restaurant are making customers feel uncomfortable and causing the business to lose trade.


Music section of arts festival leaves judges astounded

Music section of arts festival leaves judges astounded

Music section of arts festival leaves judges astounded

13 March 2015

The music section of Sudbury’s Festival of Performing Arts was described as a “resounding success” by chairman Jan Osborne.


Awards for consultants

Awards for consultants

Awards for consultants

13 March 2015

Slimming World consultants Kath Hampshire, from the Great Cornard branch, and Georgeena Butler, from the Long Melford branch, have been given ruby awards for each bringing in 40 new members.


Concert to raise money for charity

Concert to raise money for charity

Concert to raise money for charity

13 March 2015

Vocal harmony group The Accidentals will hold a charity concert at St Peter’s in Sudbury on Saturday, March 21.


Budding directors needed for next year

Budding directors needed for next year

Budding directors needed for next year

13 March 2015

An amateur dramatic society is looking for budding directors as it prepares for the 2016 season.


Have you seen man wanted for robbery?

Have you seen man wanted for robbery?

Have you seen man wanted for robbery?

13 March 2015

An e-fit has been released of a man wanted in connection with a frightening knife-point robbery carried out last year.


Lots of activities on offer at library

Lots of activities on offer at library

Lots of activities on offer at library

12 March 2015

Hadleigh Library has put on a number of activities for young and old in the coming weeks.


Sudbury’s shapely history captured

Sudbury’s shapely history captured

Sudbury’s shapely history captured

12 March 2015

An important part of Sudbury’s textile history is to be put on the big screen.


Blue star, Antony Costa, grateful to Suffolk woman for helping save his baby

Blue star, Antony Costa, grateful to Suffolk woman for helping save his baby

Blue star, Antony Costa, grateful to Suffolk woman for helping save his baby

12 March 2015

Pop star, Antony Costa, has expressed his gratitude to a Haverhill woman for the part she played in saving his baby daughter.


Footpath saga nears positive conclusion

Footpath saga nears positive conclusion

Footpath saga nears positive conclusion

11 March 2015

Walkers who campaigned for the reopening of a popular footpath have expressed their delight at repairs completed by a council.


Backbench rebellion over £25m loan

Backbench rebellion over £25m loan

Backbench rebellion over £25m loan

11 March 2015

A backbench rebellion at Babergh District Council’s recent budget meeting led to a decision over £25million loans being reversed.


It’s a pizza fun for pupils

It’s a pizza fun for pupils

It’s a pizza fun for pupils

11 March 2015

Pupils at St Gregory Primary School in Sudbury completed a “27 ways to make the world a better place” challenge in aid of Comic Relief.


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