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Decision to close children’s centres set to be reviewed

Decision to close children’s centres set to be reviewed

Decision to close children’s centres set to be reviewed

09 February 2015

The decision to close two children’s centres in Hadleigh and Glemsford has been suspended, pending a review.


Routine platitudes don’t wash

Routine platitudes don’t wash

09 February 2015

I tried. I really did. I went to the Chilton Woods development drop-in exhibition at the Masonic Hall on Friday and, as I walked up from the car park, I told myself to keep an open mind.


Man’s body rotting in tent, hears inquest

Man’s body rotting in tent, hears inquest

Man’s body rotting in tent, hears inquest

09 February 2015

A man, whose badly decomposed body was found at his Sudbury home, had died after inhaling chloroform, an inquest heard.


Woman accused of pedestrian car death

Woman accused of pedestrian car death

Woman accused of pedestrian car death

09 February 2015

A woman from Sudbury has appeared in court charged with causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving in a collision which killed a 74-year-old pedestrian.


Decision looms for former slaughter house development

Decision looms for former slaughter house development

Decision looms for former slaughter house development

08 February 2015

A planning application for six houses on the site of a former slaughter house in Bures St Mary has sparked concern over traffic.


Mixing with the best

Mixing with the best

Mixing with the best

08 February 2015

A sixth form student from Thomas Gainsborough School in Great Cornard recently spent her weekend learning from the country’s brightest and best.


Archdeacon takes on running challenge

Archdeacon takes on running challenge

Archdeacon takes on running challenge

08 February 2015

The Archdeacon of Sudbury is undertaking another year-long running challenge along with colleagues from the Church of England in aid of Ipswich Night Shelter.


Police force to remain in town as lease ends

Police force to remain in town as lease ends

Police force to remain in town as lease ends

08 February 2015

A possible solution has been announced to keep St Edmundsbury rural south Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) operating from a base in Clare.


Councillor ashamed at lack of attendance

Councillor ashamed at lack of attendance

Councillor ashamed at lack of attendance

07 February 2015

Mid Suffolk councillor Rachel Eburne, who co-chairs the joint scrutiny committee, said she was “ashamed to be a councillor” after seven Babergh district councillors failed to turn up to a meeting on Wednesday.


Charity fund plans musical workshop

Charity fund plans musical workshop

Charity fund plans musical workshop

07 February 2015

The Rosa Simon Music Fund is set to hold a young musicians’ workshop on June 6 to inspire local schoolchildren in memory of the three-year-old.


Family business donates to heart charity

Family business donates to heart charity

Family business donates to heart charity

07 February 2015

A family business in Lavenham has given £1,792 to the British Heart Foundation after donating a percentage of its January earnings.


Acton Youth Club is open for all

Acton Youth Club is open for all

Acton Youth Club is open for all

07 February 2015

Acton Youth Club is hoping to attract new members and volunteers.


Date set for town art exhibition

Date set for town art exhibition

Date set for town art exhibition

07 February 2015

This year’s Art Around Sudbury trail will take place over the weekend of June 20 and 21.


Man breaks neck in car collision in Sudbury

Man breaks neck in car collision in Sudbury

Man breaks neck in car collision in Sudbury

06 February 2015

A 49-year-old man is in a critical condition in hospital after suffering a broken neck in a collision with a 4x4 vehicle in Sudbury yesterday morning (Thursday).


Mexican spice for market square

Mexican spice for market square

Mexican spice for market square

06 February 2015

Sudbury market square is to become home to a new Mexican food van three evenings a week after backing was given by Sudbury town councillors.


School show set to expand

School show set to expand

School show set to expand

06 February 2015

After selling out for a second year in a row, a school has said it may put on extra nights of its annual performance in the future.


Fire crew tackles chimney blaze

Fire crew tackles chimney blaze

Fire crew tackles chimney blaze

06 February 2015

Firefighters were called to a home in Stackwood Road, Polstead, on Tuesday after a fire broke out in a chimney.


Meet and greet at library

Meet and greet at library

Meet and greet at library

06 February 2015

Hadleigh Library is to host a meet and greet as part of National Libraries Day on Saturday.


Safety of new trees questioned

Safety of new trees questioned

Safety of new trees questioned

06 February 2015

Council officers have promised they will not put drivers’ safety at risk after residents voiced concerns over visibility at a busy junction.


Next generation looks to expand family business

Next generation looks to expand family business

Next generation looks to expand family business

06 February 2015

The next generation of joiners have brought with them a fresh approach to help boost the fortunes of a Sudbury business.


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