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Warning to Thetford residents against cold callers offering landscaping

Warning to Thetford residents against cold callers offering landscaping

Warning to Thetford residents against cold callers offering landscaping

30 January 2015

Residents in the Thetford area should keep on their guard following a number of cold calling incidents this week, Norfolk Trading Standards and Norfolk Police have said.


Shared military and civilian use of RAF Mildenhall not ruled out

Shared military and civilian use of RAF Mildenhall not ruled out

Shared military and civilian use of RAF Mildenhall not ruled out

30 January 2015

A shared military and civilian use for the soon-to-close RAF Mildenhall could be on the cards, a Government action group meeting has heard.


Pet ban on Thetford woman for cat neglect

Pet ban on Thetford woman for cat neglect

Pet ban on Thetford woman for cat neglect

30 January 2015

A pet owner has been banned from keeping animals after two kittens died when she neglected their mother and her litter.


Brandon stalker claims he did not know he was taking pictures of ex-partner

Brandon stalker claims he did not know he was taking pictures of ex-partner

Brandon stalker claims he did not know he was taking pictures of ex-partner

30 January 2015

A man claimed he inadvertently took pictures of his ex-partner in her underwear while trying to see into her bedroom.


London will be marathon number 17 for Karen

London will be marathon number 17 for Karen

London will be marathon number 17 for Karen

30 January 2015

When Karen Williamson crosses the finish line at the London Marathon, she will have completed a monumental 17 of the races in one year.


Retail plan for Bury Haldo site may bring 150 new jobs

Retail plan for Bury Haldo site may bring 150 new jobs

Retail plan for Bury Haldo site may bring 150 new jobs

30 January 2015

An industrial site that has been empty for two-and-a-half years could be converted to retail use, creating 150 new jobs.


Ingham firm opens new forest site

Ingham firm opens new forest site

Ingham firm opens new forest site

30 January 2015

An Ingham-based catering services company has opened a new site in Scotland which is expected to turnover up to £700,000 a year.


Community ‘devastated’ after beloved cat is run over in Bury St Edmunds

Community ‘devastated’ after beloved cat is run over in Bury St Edmunds

Community ‘devastated’ after beloved cat is run over in Bury St Edmunds

30 January 2015

The death of a beloved cat in Bury St Edmunds who ‘captured the hearts’ of residents has caused widespread grief on his home estate.


Neighbours rally to help Brandon pensioner living in unheated home for almost two months

Neighbours rally to help Brandon pensioner living in unheated home for almost two months

Neighbours rally to help Brandon pensioner living in unheated home for almost two months

30 January 2015

A community is rallying to help a Brandon pensioner who has been living in the cold for seven weeks - after a housing association cut off his heating.


Undisclosed fault leaves residents in hamlet near Bury St Edmunds without phone line

Undisclosed fault leaves residents in hamlet near Bury St Edmunds without phone line

Undisclosed fault leaves residents in hamlet near Bury St Edmunds without phone line

30 January 2015

A 93-year-old man has been left without a phone or internet connection after his line was spontaneously disconnected.


Volunteer appeal to help clean litter strewn stream in Bury St Edmunds

Volunteer appeal to help clean litter strewn stream in Bury St Edmunds

Volunteer appeal to help clean litter strewn stream in Bury St Edmunds

30 January 2015

A leading councillor has issued a rallying call for volunteers to help him clean a litter strewn stream in Bury St Edmunds this weekend.


Club manager ‘has no plans for lap dancing’

Club manager ‘has no plans for lap dancing’

Club manager ‘has no plans for lap dancing’

29 January 2015

The manager of the Maltings in Stowmarket says he has no plans for striptease or burlesque nights at the venue after a new licence was granted.


Mildenhall landlord found guilty of harassing American tenants

Mildenhall landlord found guilty of harassing American tenants

Mildenhall landlord found guilty of harassing American tenants

29 January 2015

A woman from Mildenhall has been convicted of harassing the American tenants of a house she owned.


Clare’s marathon efforts for Age UK

Clare’s marathon efforts for Age UK

Clare’s marathon efforts for Age UK

29 January 2015

Six miles is currently ‘a pleasant run’ for Bury St Edmunds bar manager Clare Harding but she will need another 20 miles ‘in the bag’ by April 26.


Bury man who stole from dementia-sufferer mother must pay back £19k

Bury man who stole from dementia-sufferer mother must pay back £19k

Bury man who stole from dementia-sufferer mother must pay back £19k

29 January 2015

A man who took thousands of pounds from his 85-year-old mother has been ordered to pay her back or face longer in jail.


Police appeal after 600 TVs stolen from lorry in Haughley

Police appeal after 600 TVs stolen from lorry in Haughley

Police appeal after 600 TVs stolen from lorry in Haughley

29 January 2015

Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after more than 600 televisions were stolen from a lorry parked on the A14.


Ipswich Town FC star Darren Ambrose opens new £30,000 playground at Thurston Primary School

Ipswich Town FC star Darren Ambrose opens new £30,000 playground at Thurston Primary School

Ipswich Town FC star Darren Ambrose opens new £30,000 playground at Thurston Primary School

29 January 2015

Pupils at Thurston Primary School had twice as much to celebrate on Wednesday - when their renovated playground was opened by an Ipswich Town footballer.


Former RAF Mildenhall explosives storage site up for sale

Former RAF Mildenhall explosives storage site up for sale

Former RAF Mildenhall explosives storage site up for sale

29 January 2015

For anyone who dreams of owning a piece of military history in the Suffolk countryside, the perfect property has just come on the market.


Bury St Edmunds schools buck the national trend in league table results

Bury St Edmunds schools buck the national trend in league table results

Bury St Edmunds schools buck the national trend in league table results

29 January 2015

Pupils in Bury St Edmunds have bucked the national trend for GCSE results with Suffolk moving up the league tables.


Bury St Edmunds groups could benefit from slice of council grant

Bury St Edmunds groups could benefit from slice of council grant

Bury St Edmunds groups could benefit from slice of council grant

29 January 2015

Bury St Edmunds councillor Joanna Rayner is inviting community groups to apply for a slice of her £2,500 locality budget.


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