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Man in court charged with kidnap, false imprisonment and blackmail

Man in court charged with kidnap, false imprisonment and blackmail

Man in court charged with kidnap, false imprisonment and blackmail

18 December 2014

A man has appeared before magistrates charged with kidnap, false imprisonment and blackmail.


Family unveil Ixworth Cemetery seat in memory of Macauley

Family unveil Ixworth Cemetery seat in memory of Macauley

Family unveil Ixworth Cemetery seat in memory of Macauley

18 December 2014

Almost two years after he died in an A14 crash, the family of Macauley Clements have unveiled a seat in his memory close to his grave.


College’s Selfie with Santa in aid of hospital ward

College’s Selfie with Santa in aid of hospital ward

College’s Selfie with Santa in aid of hospital ward

18 December 2014

Students at West Suffolk College arranged the chance to have a selfie taken with Santa and his festive friends in aid of charity.


New restaurant is the latest venture for thriving Wickhambrook pub

New restaurant is the latest venture for thriving Wickhambrook pub

New restaurant is the latest venture for thriving Wickhambrook pub

18 December 2014

The family who run a village pub that was on the brink of closure when they took it over have taken a new step in its continued growth by opening a restaurant.


First national award for Menta

First national award for Menta

First national award for Menta

17 December 2014

Suffolk’s enterprise agency Menta’s innovative approach has won it its first national award.


Bury St Edmunds primary school wins singing competition

Bury St Edmunds primary school wins singing competition

Bury St Edmunds primary school wins singing competition

17 December 2014

Howard Primary School, in Bury St Edmunds, has been named as the winner of the arc shopping centre’s Arc the Herald Angels Sing competition.


Burglary in Beck Row prompts appeal and reminder from police

Burglary in Beck Row prompts appeal and reminder from police

Burglary in Beck Row prompts appeal and reminder from police

17 December 2014

Police are appealing for information and reminding residents to lock their doors after a burglary in Beck Row at the weekend.


Hospital’s record-breaking online auction raises more than £8,000

Hospital’s record-breaking online auction raises more than £8,000

Hospital’s record-breaking online auction raises more than £8,000

17 December 2014

West Suffolk’s Hospital’s online charity auction has raised a record-breaking £8,400.


Bury leads the race for £1 a litre petrol

Bury leads the race for £1 a litre petrol

Bury leads the race for £1 a litre petrol

17 December 2014

As the RAC predicted today that petrol prices will fall below £1 a litre by the New year, you can already buy it for less than the national average in Bury St Edmunds.


Jobless figures drop as employers regain their confidence

Jobless figures drop as employers regain their confidence

Jobless figures drop as employers regain their confidence

17 December 2014

Increasing business confidence is fuelling a drop in unemployment, particularly among the young, the boss of East Anglia’s Jobcentres says.


Bin collection changes in St Edmundsbury and Forest Heath over festive period

Bin collection changes in St Edmundsbury and Forest Heath over festive period

Bin collection changes in St Edmundsbury and Forest Heath over festive period

17 December 2014

Bin collections across Forest Heath and St Edmundsbury will change from the end of this week for the Christmas and New Year period.


Bury St Edmunds clothes shop wins award for festive window display

Bury St Edmunds clothes shop wins award for festive window display

Bury St Edmunds clothes shop wins award for festive window display

17 December 2014

A Bury St Edmunds clothes shop has scooped a top award for its festive window display.


Residents decide how £50,000 will be spent in Breckland’s communities

Residents decide how £50,000 will be spent in Breckland’s communities

Residents decide how £50,000 will be spent in Breckland’s communities

17 December 2014

Residents in Breckland will soon have a say on how £50,000 of Pride in Breckland funding will be spent to support projects and communities.


Witness appeal after vehicle smashes bus windows in Bury St Edmunds

Witness appeal after vehicle smashes bus windows in Bury St Edmunds

Witness appeal after vehicle smashes bus windows in Bury St Edmunds

17 December 2014

Police are appealing for witnesses after a bus was left badly damaged in a collison with another vehicle in Bury St Edmunds yesterday.


Chance to take a selfie with Olaf in Bury St Edmunds in aid of hospice

Chance to take a selfie with Olaf in Bury St Edmunds in aid of hospice

Chance to take a selfie with Olaf in Bury St Edmunds in aid of hospice

17 December 2014

Shoppers at the arc, in Bury St Edmunds, this weekend will be able to take a selfie with Frozen character Olaf from 10am to 5pm.


Grease is the word as Bury St Edmunds school’s show wows crowds

Grease is the word as Bury St Edmunds school’s show wows crowds

Grease is the word as Bury St Edmunds school’s show wows crowds

17 December 2014

Students at King Edward VI School wowed audiences with their stunning production of hit musical Grease.


A11 Fiveways roundabout set to get new garage and fast food outlet

A11 Fiveways roundabout set to get new garage and fast food outlet

A11 Fiveways roundabout set to get new garage and fast food outlet

16 December 2014

A gateway project involving a petrol station and fast food outlet at the A11 entrance into Mildenhall is taking place - just days after dualled road was finally opened.


Family and friends support WSH unit that helped Michael

Family and friends support WSH unit that helped Michael

Family and friends support WSH unit that helped Michael

16 December 2014

The family of a retired fireman Michael Zarych have said thank you to West Suffolk Hospital’s Critical Care Unit for the care they gave him before he died in June.


Network Rail backs down on plan for stepped bridge in Needham Market

Network Rail backs down on plan for stepped bridge in Needham Market

Network Rail backs down on plan for stepped bridge in Needham Market

16 December 2014

Network Rail has gone back on plans to build a stepped footbridge at a dangerous railway crossing in Needham Market after months of campaigning from residents.


Magistrates Court redevelopment in Thetford complete

Magistrates Court redevelopment in Thetford complete

Magistrates Court redevelopment in Thetford complete

16 December 2014

A project to redevelop the old Magistrates Court in Thetford has reached completion, making more affordable housing available to local residents.


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