The West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust has urged people to take action to protect themselves and others from the flu this winter.
Bury’s first ever Literature Festival was declared open by the High Sheriff of Suffolk at its launch on Monday evening.
A mental health trust has been rated inadequate after a report found that it had failed to address serious concerns raised in 2014.
The Dean of St Edmundsbury has urged the people of Bury to ‘be mindful of others’ ahead of her final service in the town on Sunday.
Ickworth House was bustling over the weekend as it welcomed over 8,000 visitors to its Wood and Craft Fair.
Julian Sedgwick, author of the ‘Mysterium’ and ‘Ghosts of Shanghai’ trilogies, visited King Edward VI School in Bury St Edmunds on Monday.
A man with a rare blood type has been awarded a medal after donating blood for the 100th time in Bury St Edmunds.
A woman has raised £7,000 for charity after hosting a black tie ball in Bury St Edmunds earlier this year.
An outdoor classroom has opened at South Lee School in Bury St Edmunds, which will allow children to spend more time learning in the fresh air.
The actor who played the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy will attend this year’s Sci-Fi and Action Exhibition in Bury St Edmunds.
The agricultural machinery manufacturing giant, CLAAS UK, has opened a new training academy as part of the redevelopment of its headquarters on Saxham Business Park in Little Saxham.
They call him the ‘cheese and pie man’. Every Wednesday and Saturday he sets up his stall in Bury St Edmunds market offering - you guessed it - a variety of cheeses and pies, including weird and wonderfully flavoured cheeses like sticky toffee and tequila, to salivating and sometimes (understandably) sceptical shoppers.