A proposal for a Needham Market relief road will soon be put to the public after a Government funded study.
Sarah Butler will be walking 100km tomorrow for the charity which helped her family after her sister was murdered.
Great Heath Academy has been rated as Good in all categories in its first Ofsted report since joining the Academy Transformation Trust.
A charity is having to increase security at its community garden after thieves stole hundreds of pounds worth of wood preservative.
When Bury St Edmunds' Muslim community decided to hold a multi-faith event to explain Ramadan they let their children tell the story.
Residents of a cul-de-sac and their county councillor say Suffolk Highways has abandoned their road.
The frustration mobile phone not spots cause comes through in comments of people logging them on the British Chambers of Commerce website.
The USAF's two rescue helicopter squadrons based at RAF Lakenheath held a farewell event today as they complete their move to Aviano in Italy.
While a hot sunny day may pull in the crowds, it is hardly ideal for the main attractions at an agricultural show the livestock.
Photographic drone users are being urged to check the law before they take to the air.
If changing district and borough council ward boundaries was simply a numbers game the council officers and Boundary Commission would not need your help.
A Burma Railway veteran’s 100th birthday gift from his old regiment has been returned to him in the place it was stolen three months ago.
The determination that got Lyle Hutley through years in a Japanese prison camp surfaced again when a thief stole a special gift on the eve of his 100th birthday.
Jackie Barker was only 15 when her sister was reported missing from her nursing job at West Suffolk Hospital and was 26 when her remains were found.
The mud and drizzle alone would make it a hateful job, but then you remember the white overalled police officers are meticulously searching tonnes of five-month old refuse for the body of a young man.
When a mum went into her son’s supported home after he died, it was littered with rancid food containers and unused prescription drugs.
A family has accused Suffolk County Council of reneging on an agreement not to block access to parking in front of their home.
It was a family nightmare when Carol Whymark died about 20 hours after a hotel provided a 425-mile taxi ride home from Scotland where she was taken ill on holiday.
A century after they died in one of the first air raids on the UK, the relatives of the nine victims of a Zeppelin raid on Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury remembered them.
Suffolk Police have today revealed the changes they will need to make to deliver the £20.5 million savings required by the Government by 2020.