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UPDATED: Three generations criticise Thurston school for 10.30 remembrance ‘disrespect’

11 November 2015
UPDATED: Three generations criticise Thurston school for 10.30 remembrance ‘disrespect’

UPDATED: Three generations criticise Thurston school for 10.30 remembrance ‘disrespect’

11 November 2015

A school has been criticised by three generations for holding its Remembrance Day two minutes silence half an hour early today so that it avoided break time.


County sets up cover for Jumpin Beans’ Bury and Red Lodge nurseries

10 November 2015
County sets up cover for Jumpin Beans’ Bury and Red Lodge nurseries

County sets up cover for Jumpin Beans’ Bury and Red Lodge nurseries

10 November 2015

Suffolk County Council has stepped in to set up childcare cover following the sudden closure of two Jumpin Beans nurseries.


UPDATED: Parents still seeking answers on why Bury and Red Lodge nurseries closed without even warning staff

05 November 2015
UPDATED: Parents still seeking answers on why Bury and Red Lodge nurseries closed without even warning staff

UPDATED: Parents still seeking answers on why Bury and Red Lodge nurseries closed without even warning staff

05 November 2015

Angry parents are still trying to find out why two nurseries closed without notice on Thursday morning.


Lakenheath F-18 crash pilot was ‘like a guardian angel’ as he steered to save lives

30 October 2015
Lakenheath F-18 crash pilot was ‘like a guardian angel’ as he steered to save lives

Lakenheath F-18 crash pilot was ‘like a guardian angel’ as he steered to save lives

30 October 2015

A farmer who was working yards from where a jet fighter crashed is certain the pilot’s last actions saved his life.


Thieves even took the horses’ breakfasts in Herringswell stable raid

20 October 2015
Thieves even took the horses’ breakfasts in Herringswell stable raid

Thieves even took the horses’ breakfasts in Herringswell stable raid

20 October 2015

Thieves who even took the horses’ breakfast in the third West Suffolk stable raid in two weeks have left the owners baffled.


Hate Crime Awareness Week: Meeting the unexpected victims of Bury’s hate crime

16 October 2015
Hate Crime Awareness Week: Meeting the unexpected victims of Bury’s hate crime

Hate Crime Awareness Week: Meeting the unexpected victims of Bury’s hate crime

16 October 2015

It probably surprised some that people with disabilities were among those taking part in last night’s National Hate Crime Awareness Week vigil at St Edmundsbury Cathedral.


VIDEO: Come and taste Bury’s foodie heaven

30 August 2015

VIDEO: Come and taste Bury’s foodie heaven

30 August 2015

Bury St Edmunds has become foodie heaven for two days as the town’s Food and Drink Festival took to the streets with everything from popcorn to paella.


BTO fears its Cuckoo Chris may be missing in action

28 August 2015
BTO fears its Cuckoo Chris may be missing in action

BTO fears its Cuckoo Chris may be missing in action

28 August 2015

Chris the veteran satellite tagged cuckoo has been reported missing in action.


UPDATED: Teenager’s horse found dead after being taken from Hengrave field

27 August 2015
UPDATED: Teenager’s horse found dead after being taken from Hengrave field

UPDATED: Teenager’s horse found dead after being taken from Hengrave field

27 August 2015

A teenager is heart broken after her beloved horse was found dead last night about 24 hours after she was taken from her field.


Forest Heath plans £14m solar farm

26 August 2015
Forest Heath plans £14m solar farm

Forest Heath plans £14m solar farm

26 August 2015

Forest Heath looks set to become one of the first councils to run its own solar power farm as a source of income.


Stanton workers’ tuck shop raises cash for charities

08 June 2015
Stanton workers’ tuck shop raises cash for charities

Stanton workers’ tuck shop raises cash for charities

08 June 2015

When the sandwich woman stopped calling at Animax, five of the staff realised there was a gap in the market.


Bury’s free car show needs few more entries to be UK’s biggest

07 June 2015
Bury’s free car show needs few more entries to be UK’s biggest

Bury’s free car show needs few more entries to be UK’s biggest

07 June 2015

If Nowton Park’s annual car show can get a few more entries this year’s could be the UK’s biggest free car show.


Helping Bury’s battered bats

07 June 2015
Helping Bury’s battered bats

Helping Bury’s battered bats

07 June 2015

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Blue Plaque remembers the two Zeppelin raids on Bury in WW1

29 May 2015
Blue Plaque remembers the two Zeppelin raids on Bury in WW1

Blue Plaque remembers the two Zeppelin raids on Bury in WW1

29 May 2015

The first air raids on Bury St Edmunds 100 years ago have now been marked with a Blue Plaque on one of the buildings that were hit.


New chairman vows to make Bury Town Council do more for town

29 May 2015
New chairman vows to make Bury Town Council do more for town

New chairman vows to make Bury Town Council do more for town

29 May 2015

Making the tax payers’ money work harder for the town is part of Bury St Edmunds Town Council’s new chairman’s vision for the future.


£750k makeover for Mildenhall’s Jubilee Centre

27 May 2015
£750k makeover for Mildenhall’s Jubilee Centre

£750k makeover for Mildenhall’s Jubilee Centre

27 May 2015

A plan to spend £750,000 on Mildenhall’s Jubilee Centre will make such ‘significant savings’ in running costs that the return on the cash will be will be better than investing it.


Jo‘s first business visit as Bury MP is a welcome return to normal after ‘frenetic’ Westminster

22 May 2015
Jo‘s first business visit as Bury MP is a welcome return to normal after ‘frenetic’ Westminster

Jo‘s first business visit as Bury MP is a welcome return to normal after ‘frenetic’ Westminster

22 May 2015

For new MP Jo Churchill, opening Precision Marketing Group’s new headquarters was a welcome break from Westminster.


The Airbus now landing in Bury is destined for your garden

21 May 2015
The Airbus now landing in Bury is destined for your garden

The Airbus now landing in Bury is destined for your garden

21 May 2015

As David Palmer’s new company took its first big delivery, he admitted he had never been so nervous, but then it was a 14m by 4m section of Airbus A320 fuselage.


‘Local legend’ is new mayor of St Edmundsbury

19 May 2015
‘Local legend’ is new mayor of St Edmundsbury

‘Local legend’ is new mayor of St Edmundsbury

19 May 2015

St Edmundsbury Borough today welcomed a man described as a ‘local legend’ as its new mayor.


Bardwell remembers the part its Legion hall played in village life

16 May 2015
Bardwell remembers the part its Legion hall played in village life

Bardwell remembers the part its Legion hall played in village life

16 May 2015

When the people of Bardwell were asked to suggest names for a new street they decided it should recall the site’s past.