Leaders are ‘working very hard’ to fill units vacant for almost two years at a former Post Office building after a café deal fell through last minute.
An investment totalling £612,000 has been approved after a top councillor warned of a district in a ‘housing crisis’.
A bid asking for a new reusable nappies voucher to reduce CO2 emissions is due to be presented to councillors.
Leaders are being asked to agree to the sale of the final plot of land at a town’s industrial park.
A bid to save key bus services running across several villages has been submitted as the deadline for their axing approaches.
Disagreement on how to deal with knife crime in a town continues after an MP addressed a letter from the opposition calling for a meeting.
Vacant shops in a town centre have spiked to almost 100 as footfall has plummeted.
A top councillor ran the entire length of Suffolk to raise thousands for a dog charity in Cyprus.
Plans for 185 homes in a village have been given the go-ahead despite concerns.
Plans for a 100-home development in a village have taken a big step forward after officers gave the final sign-off.
A Suffolk MP has warned about the ‘disastrous’ consequences of building homes in flood-prone areas of the county.
A district council could sign off an extra £620,000 investment after a second year of homelessness risk rising.
Plans have been submitted for a new post office and café in a village.
A Council Tax relief scheme for struggling residents has been extended by leaders but the authority’s budget gap is still predicted to grow.
A leader has outlined plans for struggling residents over winter after fears of lacking support.
Council members have met to discuss proposals for an investigation into the ‘dramatic reduction’ of rural bus services and its impacts on residents.
Concerns remain over Suffolk communities left in a ‘limbo land’ after £1.5 million was invested into flood relief.
Leaders have said they would be ‘keen’ to take over a £9.4 million Government funding pot for adult learning.
A new home has been approved in a town garden despite concerns over a ‘pig of a problem’ damaged access track.
An important step has been taken for the future of a 191-home and school expansion but concerns remained about ‘little benefit’ to a village.