Couples and families have been banned from shopping together at one national supermarket in a bid to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
Waitrose is limiting customer numbers and marshalling queues to help tackle the virus spread, while Sainsbury's and Tesco also introduced measures.
Babergh District Council introduced further changes to their services after the Prime Minister announced extreme measures to stop the virus spreading.
Dan-constantin Caraza pleaded guilty to causing the death of Brian Riley, 65 and from the Sudbury area, by dangerous driving, in a collision in 2018.
Resident Nikki Googe says she has received a positive response from Babergh District Council to improve and provide more car parking
The resident flock of Norfolk Horn sheep at the hall – a rare breed – are in the middle of the lambing season,
The impact of a lack of trade and enforced closures have yet to be calculated, but one local business leader says they could be devastating.
Sudbury Town Council says a number of big events have already been cancelled, or are at risk of being cancelled in the coming weeks.
The theatre fears it could be ruined by the impact of measures over the outbreak, which has advised theatres, restaurants and bars to close.
There are 10 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Suffolk.
Plans are under way for Sudbury to put on a great show for its annual carnival in August.
A stitch in time saves nine – but embroidered branding on work wear saves lots of confusion for customers, according to businessman Steve Gates.
The magical process of mixing chemicals to achieve stunning colours infused into glass keeps artist Trudy Anthony motivated.
A group of runners are organising a track event, which will feature a marathon, half marathon with a series of lap races.
A headteacher from Clare has taken part in a briefing meeting with MPs at Westminster to give her views on primary school testing.
Jonathan and Yasmin Lambert are hoping to make a good impression with competition judges for their bespoke jewellery expertise.
As the country prepares for the coronavirus outbreak to worsen, spare a thought for the pub landlords whose livelihoods depend on loyal customers.
More than 2,000 flyers – inviting Great Cornard residents to a public meeting to find solutions to long-term parking issues – have been circulated.
Pub landlord Aran Henderson has left one village pub to take over at another.
Making stained glass holds a chemical attraction for artist and Sudbury café owner Trudy Anthony.