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Sporting foundation in memory of Mildenhall’s ‘Blerch’ is going strong

Sporting foundation in memory of Mildenhall’s ‘Blerch’ is going strong

Sporting foundation in memory of Mildenhall’s ‘Blerch’ is going strong

18 September 2016

A Mildenhall mum is celebrating after seeing the sporting foundation she runs in memory of her son go from strength to strength.


PHOTO GALLERY: Thousands don bunny ears and PJs for record-breaking moonlit walk

PHOTO GALLERY: Thousands don bunny ears and PJs for record-breaking moonlit walk

PHOTO GALLERY: Thousands don bunny ears and PJs for record-breaking moonlit walk

17 September 2016

A record number of women braved the rain as they took to the streets of Bury St Edmunds on Saturday for the annual Girls’ Night Out fund-raiser.


Schools celebrate popular author’s 100th birthday

Schools celebrate popular author’s 100th birthday

Schools celebrate popular author’s 100th birthday

17 September 2016

Fantastic Mr Fox, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The BFG and Danny, the Champion of the World were among the books children chose characters from for Roald Dahl Day.


Man exposed to asbestos died of industrial disease, inquests concludes

Man exposed to asbestos died of industrial disease, inquests concludes

Man exposed to asbestos died of industrial disease, inquests concludes

17 September 2016

A Pakenham man made a statement before his death in which he spoke about exposure to asbestos which went on to cause his fatal condition, an inquest has heard.


Disputed Moreton Hall sign fuels debate on boundary split

Disputed Moreton Hall sign fuels debate on boundary split

Disputed Moreton Hall sign fuels debate on boundary split

17 September 2016

A disputed village sign has reignited a debate over parish boundaries.


Drinkstone fete smiles through rain

Drinkstone fete smiles through rain

Drinkstone fete smiles through rain

17 September 2016

Drinkstone village fete’s spirit were definitely not washed out by the weather when the event took place at the weekend.


PHOTO GALLERY: Runners are showered with clouds of colour in Bury St Edmunds

PHOTO GALLERY: Runners are showered with clouds of colour in Bury St Edmunds

PHOTO GALLERY: Runners are showered with clouds of colour in Bury St Edmunds

17 September 2016

An explosion of colour transformed Nowton Park, in Bury St Edmunds, on Sunday as East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) hosted its second Colour Dash in the town.


Bury St Edmunds community pays tribute to man who made it possible

Bury St Edmunds community pays tribute to man who made it possible

Bury St Edmunds community pays tribute to man who made it possible

17 September 2016

A community stalwart whose endeavours and dedication led to a new community facility being built in Bury St Edmunds in the 1970s has been honoured with a permanent memorial.


MP Jo Churchill is given a post at the Ministry of Defence

MP Jo Churchill is given a post at the Ministry of Defence

17 September 2016

Bury St Edmunds MP Jo Churchill has been made a parliamentary private secretary (PPS) at the Ministry of Defence after only a year in Parliament,


Coroner declares medieval items found in Lavenham treasure

Coroner declares medieval items found in Lavenham treasure

Coroner declares medieval items found in Lavenham treasure

17 September 2016

Two medieval silver items unearthed on different occasions by the same man using a metal detector at Lavenham have been declared as treasure.


Thurston pub event raises thousands for Addenbrooke’s

Thurston pub event raises thousands for Addenbrooke’s

Thurston pub event raises thousands for Addenbrooke’s

17 September 2016

A charity fund-raiser has thanked people who helped her organise a music event at The Victoria pub in Thurston and given thanks to the department that helped her husband with cancer.


Tyres dumped in Creeting St Mary and Coodenham

Tyres dumped in Creeting St Mary and Coodenham

Tyres dumped in Creeting St Mary and Coodenham

17 September 2016

Tyres have been dumped at two Mid Suffolk villages this week.


Applications open for Bury St Edmunds STEM Academy

Applications open for Bury St Edmunds STEM Academy

Applications open for Bury St Edmunds STEM Academy

17 September 2016

Applications to the Bury St Edmunds All-Through Trust’s new technical academy opened on Monday.


Thetford’s long awaited carnival returns

Thetford’s long awaited carnival returns

Thetford’s long awaited carnival returns

17 September 2016

Thetford’s carnival could be set to make a comeback after a three-decade hiatus.


Army reserve open day in Bury

Army reserve open day in Bury

Army reserve open day in Bury

16 September 2016

The British Army is holding a recruiting event at the arc shopping centre in Bury St Edmunds tomorrow.


New sixth form agreed for Bury St Edmunds college

New sixth form agreed for Bury St Edmunds college

New sixth form agreed for Bury St Edmunds college

16 September 2016

A new multi-million pound sixth form college is to be built in Bury St Edmunds after it was given the green light by the Department for Education today.


Bury St Edmunds mum completes Great North Run for EACH charity

Bury St Edmunds mum completes Great North Run for EACH charity

Bury St Edmunds mum completes Great North Run for EACH charity

16 September 2016

A Bury St Edmunds mum conquered her first half marathon in aid of the charity which supports her and her son.


Garden and play area for pre-school gets cash boost

Garden and play area for pre-school gets cash boost

Garden and play area for pre-school gets cash boost

16 September 2016

New Moreton Hall Pre-school was given a cheque by Cllr Pat Warby last week.


Windmill open day success

Windmill open day success

Windmill open day success

16 September 2016

Thelnetham Windmill opened its doors and gave the public the chance to view inside the historic building at an open event last weekend.


See 4,000 years of history on the edge of Bury

See 4,000 years of history on the edge of Bury

See 4,000 years of history on the edge of Bury

16 September 2016

An archeological dig that has revealed more than 4,000 years of human activity on the site of a new housing estate has been given extra time to explore new finds.


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