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New café at farm shop is a recipe for success

10 September 2020
New café at farm shop is a recipe for success

New café at farm shop is a recipe for success

10 September 2020

After two years of planning, the ambitious business venture has reached fruition.


Property law specialists open second office after reporting post-lockdown resurgence in trade

23 August 2020
Property law specialists open second office after reporting post-lockdown resurgence in trade

Property law specialists open second office after reporting post-lockdown resurgence in trade

23 August 2020

Adept Property Lawyers says demand for services continues to rise, as the property market bounces back from the uncertainty of the coronavirus crisis.


GCSEs 2020: Thomas Gainsborough School hails results as 'true reflection' of students' hard work

20 August 2020
GCSEs 2020: Thomas Gainsborough School hails results as 'true reflection' of students' hard work

GCSEs 2020: Thomas Gainsborough School hails results as 'true reflection' of students' hard work

20 August 2020

The school says it is delighted to recognise the hard work of students following an unprecedented year, after presenting a strong set of GCSE results.


Stores close and jobs axed amid coronavirus crisis

14 August 2020
Stores close and jobs axed amid coronavirus crisis

Stores close and jobs axed amid coronavirus crisis

14 August 2020

A long-standing department store is to close three of its four locations and cut 47 jobs.


Archive project aims to record town's stories during coronavirus lockdown for future generations

13 August 2020
Archive project aims to record town's stories during coronavirus lockdown for future generations

Archive project aims to record town's stories during coronavirus lockdown for future generations

13 August 2020

Through images, video, text, anecdotes, poetry, music, art and interviews, the project draws together a vivid record of how lives changed.


PICTURES: Hundreds head to Kentwell Hall for showcase of war and peace through the ages

13 August 2020
PICTURES: Hundreds head to Kentwell Hall for showcase of war and peace through the ages

PICTURES: Hundreds head to Kentwell Hall for showcase of war and peace through the ages

13 August 2020

Featuring war and peace activities, visitors were treated to living history display from Tudor archers, talks by soldiers and Red Cross nurses.


Duck Pods launched to offer flexible rental spaces for small businesses to operate

12 August 2020
Duck Pods launched to offer flexible rental spaces for small businesses to operate

Duck Pods launched to offer flexible rental spaces for small businesses to operate

12 August 2020

Entrepreneur Sarah Underhay has set up a new venture that gives small businesses an opportunity to operate without having to lease expensive premises.


This is where you must wear face masks from tomorrow

07 August 2020
This is where you must wear face masks from tomorrow

This is where you must wear face masks from tomorrow

07 August 2020

From cinemas to massage parlours - face covering becomes mandatory almost everywhere.


Painter and decorator from Clare denies drug dealing and money laundering

29 July 2020
Painter and decorator from Clare denies drug dealing and money laundering

Painter and decorator from Clare denies drug dealing and money laundering

29 July 2020

Thomas Butler, 25, of Bridewell Street, pleaded not guilty to involvement in supplying cocaine and concealing £17,984 earned from proceeds of crime.


'We won't challenge customers who don't wear masks'

24 July 2020
'We won't challenge customers who don't wear masks'

'We won't challenge customers who don't wear masks'

24 July 2020

Chains including Costa Coffee and Sainsbury’s will not penalise customers who do not wear face coverings in their stores as new laws come into force.


Did you see lots of ants around Suffolk yesterday?

13 July 2020
Did you see lots of ants around Suffolk yesterday?

Did you see lots of ants around Suffolk yesterday?

13 July 2020

Some people may have noticed something bugging them more than usual yesterday.


Half-price meals will be offered to diners eating out after the Chancellor's mini-budget

08 July 2020
Half-price meals will be offered to diners eating out after the Chancellor's mini-budget

Half-price meals will be offered to diners eating out after the Chancellor's mini-budget

08 July 2020

This is how to get half-price meals every Monday to Wednesday during August


Support bubbles for single households - this is how the new system works

10 June 2020
Support bubbles for single households - this is how the new system works

Support bubbles for single households - this is how the new system works

10 June 2020

Single adult households will be able to form a 'bubble' with another household in England from Saturday


Crucial 'R' infection rate revealed

05 June 2020
Crucial 'R' infection rate revealed

Crucial 'R' infection rate revealed

05 June 2020

The crucial 'R number' infection rate for the East of England has been revealed.


Suffolk on course for the sunniest spring on record according to the Met Office

27 May 2020
Suffolk on course for the sunniest spring on record according to the Met Office

Suffolk on course for the sunniest spring on record according to the Met Office

27 May 2020

According to the Met Office, Suffolk has enjoyed more than 642 hours of sunshine in the last three months. That's 34 per cent above average.


First look at Government's guidelines for primary schools reopening

15 May 2020
First look at Government's guidelines for primary schools reopening

First look at Government's guidelines for primary schools reopening

15 May 2020

No sharing of toys or materials, supervised handwashing and no end-of-term traditions all feature in the latest guidelines for primary schools.


FEATURE: Historian reflects on VE Day as 75th anniversary approaches

06 May 2020
FEATURE: Historian reflects on VE Day as 75th anniversary approaches

FEATURE: Historian reflects on VE Day as 75th anniversary approaches

06 May 2020

With the 75th anniversary of VE Day arriving on Friday, historian James Holland explains the emotions that followed the end of the Second World War.


Extraordinary kindness across our communities

05 May 2020
Extraordinary kindness across our communities

Extraordinary kindness across our communities

05 May 2020

Sponsored editorial: Meet the ordinary people doing extraordinarily things in the fight against coronavirus


Coronavirus in Suffolk: New data shows where people who died with Covid-19 are from

01 May 2020
Coronavirus in Suffolk: New data shows where people who died with Covid-19 are from

Coronavirus in Suffolk: New data shows where people who died with Covid-19 are from

01 May 2020

The deaths, listed under geographical statistical areas, occurred between March 1 and April 17 and were registered by April 18.


Suffolk pub firm calls for changes to cash support scheme for businesses during coronavirus lockdown

29 April 2020
Suffolk pub firm calls for changes to cash support scheme for businesses during coronavirus lockdown

Suffolk pub firm calls for changes to cash support scheme for businesses during coronavirus lockdown

29 April 2020

Gusto Pronto, which operates The Crown in Hartest and The Fox in Bulmer Tye, says the Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant criteria needs adjusting.