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Art trail planned in Bury to commemorate the end of the First World War

Art trail planned in Bury to commemorate the end of the First World War

Art trail planned in Bury to commemorate the end of the First World War

08 November 2016

Artists are needed for an ambitious two-year project in Bury St Edmunds to commemorate 100 years since the end of the First World War.


Bury Rugby Club unveils memorial to its 1974 Paris air crash victims

Bury Rugby Club unveils memorial to its 1974 Paris air crash victims

Bury Rugby Club unveils memorial to its 1974 Paris air crash victims

07 November 2016

In a small ceremony for family and friends, a memorial has been unveiled to the 18 Bury St Edmunds Rugby Club members and supporters killed in the 1974 Paris air crash.


Visitors to Bury Christmas Fayre encouraged to cycle or catch a train to festive extravaganza

Visitors to Bury Christmas Fayre encouraged to cycle or catch a train to festive extravaganza

Visitors to Bury Christmas Fayre encouraged to cycle or catch a train to festive extravaganza

07 November 2016

Organisers of Bury St Edmunds Christmas Fayre are encouraging visitors to cycle or catch a train into town and take advantage of a ‘new gateway’ to the event.


Make a date with We Love Bury St Edmunds group’s calendar

Make a date with We Love Bury St Edmunds group’s calendar

Make a date with We Love Bury St Edmunds group’s calendar

07 November 2016

A calendar for those who love Bury St Edmunds has been launched by the friends Facebook group We Love Bury St Edmunds.


Thousands of people enjoy fireworks spectacular in Bury St Edmunds

Thousands of people enjoy fireworks spectacular in Bury St Edmunds

Thousands of people enjoy fireworks spectacular in Bury St Edmunds

07 November 2016

About 5,000 people marvelled at a kaleidoscopic collage of colour at the annual fireworks spectacular in Bury St Edmunds’ Abbey Gardens.


FEATURE: The love letters of a couple torn apart by war

FEATURE: The love letters of a couple torn apart by war

FEATURE: The love letters of a couple torn apart by war

06 November 2016

Dolly and John were teenage sweethearts. The moment she set eyes on him across the factory floor she knew he was the one.


Beyton community hits out at ‘thoughtless’ vandals for firework attack on defibrillator

Beyton community hits out at ‘thoughtless’ vandals for firework attack on defibrillator

Beyton community hits out at ‘thoughtless’ vandals for firework attack on defibrillator

05 November 2016

A council leader has slammed ‘thoughtless’ vandals who set off a firework in a phone box containing a life-saving defibrillator which was recently installed in a community-rallying project.


Dapper first year for trio at Bury menswear business

Dapper first year for trio at Bury menswear business

Dapper first year for trio at Bury menswear business

04 November 2016

Three young stylish entrepreneurs in Bury St Edmunds are celebrating their first year of trading.


Drivers urged to keep vehicles locked after spate of thefts in Stowmarket

Drivers urged to keep vehicles locked after spate of thefts in Stowmarket

Drivers urged to keep vehicles locked after spate of thefts in Stowmarket

04 November 2016

Police are appealing drivers to keep their vehicles locked and to remove valuable items following a spate of overnight thefts from cars across Stowmarket over the last few days.


Stowmarket and District Lions member braves the shave for Movember

Stowmarket and District Lions member braves the shave for Movember

Stowmarket and District Lions member braves the shave for Movember

04 November 2016

A member of the Lions Club of Stowmarket and District has had his moustache removed for the first time in 40 years to support Movember.


Drinkstone remembers at special exhibition

Drinkstone remembers at special exhibition

Drinkstone remembers at special exhibition

04 November 2016

A Suffolk man who was killed in action in France 100 years ago during the First World War is being remembered at a special exhibition in Drinkstone, close to his home village.


Topping out ceremony as work on Westhorpe Village Hall continues

Topping out ceremony as work on Westhorpe Village Hall continues

Topping out ceremony as work on Westhorpe Village Hall continues

04 November 2016

A topping out ceremony to mark the completion of the main structure and roof at the new village hall in Westhorpe was held as construction work draws nearer a conclusion.


Be well prepared for winter, warn Suffolk GPs

Be well prepared for winter, warn Suffolk GPs

Be well prepared for winter, warn Suffolk GPs

04 November 2016

Doctors are warning Suffolk residents to be aware of the dangers of cold weather and to be prepared for the winter.


Bury Young Farmers support My WiSH charity

Bury Young Farmers support My WiSH charity

Bury Young Farmers support My WiSH charity

04 November 2016

Bury Young Farmers held a summer ball early to celebrate their 60th anniversary and raise £1,000 for the My WiSH Charity who support the West Suffolk Hospital, including the Macmillan Unit.


Mildenhall and District Royal British Legion to hold special meeting as officer numbers plunge

Mildenhall and District Royal British Legion to hold special meeting as officer numbers plunge

Mildenhall and District Royal British Legion to hold special meeting as officer numbers plunge

04 November 2016

Mildenhall and District Royal British Legion is battling to stay in operation after key officers moved away from the area.


The force is strong with sci-fi exhibition in Bury St Edmunds

The force is strong with sci-fi exhibition in Bury St Edmunds

The force is strong with sci-fi exhibition in Bury St Edmunds

04 November 2016

Moyse’s Hall’s latest exhibition has been continuing a pace with two workshops which saw youngsters further exploring the science fiction and action genre.


Charity hits out ‘brainless idiots’ who blew up post boxes in Rougham

Charity hits out ‘brainless idiots’ who blew up post boxes in Rougham

Charity hits out ‘brainless idiots’ who blew up post boxes in Rougham

03 November 2016

A charity has hit out at ‘brainless idiots’ who blew up its post box and another belonging to a business.


Churchill bill aims to give health data watchdog legal teeth

Churchill bill aims to give health data watchdog legal teeth

Churchill bill aims to give health data watchdog legal teeth

03 November 2016

Bury St Edmunds MP Jo Churchill has put a private member’s bill to Parliament to give the health service dayta watchdog legal teeth.


Man assaulted in attempted robbery in Thetford

Man assaulted in attempted robbery in Thetford

Man assaulted in attempted robbery in Thetford

03 November 2016

Police are appealing for information after a man was assaulted in an attempted robbery in Thetford yesterday.


Daughter takes on pyjama walk in memory of Creeting St Mary mum

Daughter takes on pyjama walk in memory of Creeting St Mary mum

Daughter takes on pyjama walk in memory of Creeting St Mary mum

03 November 2016

The daughter of a Creeting St Mary woman spent the whole week walking a dog in her pyjamas to raise money in memory of her mother.


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