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Poppy appeal tops £9,000 thanks to kind donations

Poppy appeal tops £9,000 thanks to kind donations

Poppy appeal tops £9,000 thanks to kind donations

14 December 2014

Long Melford’s Poppy appeal has exceeded expectations after the running total topped £9,000, with more donations expected.


Future of police office in jeopardy

Future of police office in jeopardy

Future of police office in jeopardy

13 December 2014

Clare Town Council is to write to Suffolk’s police and crime commissioner to express its concerns over the future of its police office.


Bid to build 25 homes on top farm land

Bid to build 25 homes on top farm land

Bid to build 25 homes on top farm land

13 December 2014

An application to build 25 homes on some of the best agricultural land in Boxford has been recommended for approval.


Christmas festival looks tree-mendous

Christmas festival looks tree-mendous

Christmas festival looks tree-mendous

13 December 2014

An annual Christmas tree festival has descended upon St Peter’s in Sudbury for another year of festive fundraising.


Free Christmas lunch at church

Free Christmas lunch at church

Free Christmas lunch at church

13 December 2014

A church in Sudbury is offering a free lunch on Christmas day.


Carol service is time to give back

Carol service is time to give back

Carol service is time to give back

13 December 2014

An annual candlelit carol service at St Mary’s Church in Chilton will feature a Christmas tree for the first time.


Report on move by councils to be made public

Report on move by councils to be made public

Report on move by councils to be made public

13 December 2014

A report outlining the pros and cons of moving a council headquarters to Ipswich will be published after a request by a councillor.


Courting shot wins calendar competition

Courting shot wins calendar competition

Courting shot wins calendar competition

12 December 2014

An amateur photographer from Polstead has seen her photo chosen to be part of a company calendar.


Melford sets the standard with new lights

Melford sets the standard with new lights

Melford sets the standard with new lights

12 December 2014

The Christmas lights in Long Melford were switched on by parish council chairman Peter Turner at a small ceremony on Friday evening.


Cheques given after art show

Cheques given after art show

Cheques given after art show

12 December 2014

The success of a charity art exhibition allowed Sudbury Talbot Rotary to make donations to several organisations.


Festive fair proves popular

Festive fair proves popular

Festive fair proves popular

12 December 2014

The Foxearth Christmas fair was a success, raising £1,600 for the village church.


Lack of interest sees bus scrapped

Lack of interest sees bus scrapped

Lack of interest sees bus scrapped

12 December 2014

A community bus service in Halstead is to be scrapped in the new year – potentially leaving hundreds of passengers stranded.


Pheasant-themed pub art exhibition

Pheasant-themed pub art exhibition

Pheasant-themed pub art exhibition

12 December 2014

The Pheasant pub in Gestingthorpe is holding a rather apt but unusual art exhibition throughout December.


Two dead and three injured following head-on crash

Two dead and three injured following head-on crash

Two dead and three injured following head-on crash

12 December 2014

A teenager is in a critical condition after a collision near Braintree left two dead and three injured.


Back-to-back defeats for AFC Sudbury

Back-to-back defeats for AFC Sudbury

Back-to-back defeats for AFC Sudbury

11 December 2014

RYMAN LEAGUE DIVISION ONE NORTH: Wroxham 2 AFC Sudbury 0


Villagers given six months to save pub

Villagers given six months to save pub

Villagers given six months to save pub

10 December 2014

Villagers hoping to save the only pub in Hitcham have been granted six months by the district council to submit a community bid.


Memorial pool tournament pockets £1,000

Memorial pool tournament pockets £1,000

Memorial pool tournament pockets £1,000

10 December 2014

Ambitious pool players from around Sudbury came together to see who would be named the champion in a competition that raised more than £1,000 for charity.


Howard crowned Cute Kids winner

Howard crowned Cute Kids winner

Howard crowned Cute Kids winner

10 December 2014

The Free Press has crowned Howard Medley as the proud winner of Cute Kids 2014.


Poppy appeal is a record breaker, banking £38,500

Poppy appeal is a record breaker, banking £38,500

Poppy appeal is a record breaker, banking £38,500

10 December 2014

The 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War helped the local poppy appeal collect its highest ever total.


Developer seeks residents’ views over proposal to build 80 homes

Developer seeks residents’ views over proposal to build 80 homes

Developer seeks residents’ views over proposal to build 80 homes

10 December 2014

A housing developer is preparing to hold a public exhibition into proposals to build 80 homes on the outskirts of Long Melford.


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