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'You can't help get a bit tearful' - owner of missing dog 'overwhelmed' by community response

'You can't help get a bit tearful' - owner of missing dog 'overwhelmed' by community response

'You can't help get a bit tearful' - owner of missing dog 'overwhelmed' by community response

02 October 2020

The owner of a dog missing on a town estate has been 'overwhelmed' by the support from the community and their offers of help to find his beloved pet.


Graduation for RAF base's gunners

Graduation for RAF base's gunners

Graduation for RAF base's gunners

02 October 2020

The behind closed doors event took place yesterday.


Rain and high winds to batter the county as Storm Alex hits

Rain and high winds to batter the county as Storm Alex hits

Rain and high winds to batter the county as Storm Alex hits

02 October 2020

Suffolk is facing a miserable three days of wet and windy weather as Storm Alex hits the county.


Village church clock back to former glory

Village church clock back to former glory

Village church clock back to former glory

02 October 2020

The clock was a gift to the village in 1877.


Midwife who delivered hundreds of babies retires after 31‘privileged’ years

Midwife who delivered hundreds of babies retires after 31‘privileged’ years

Midwife who delivered hundreds of babies retires after 31‘privileged’ years

02 October 2020

A midwife who has delivered hundreds of babies has retired after more than three ‘privileged’ decades of being part of families’ 'special' moments.


School appoints new headteacher with track record of Ofsted success

School appoints new headteacher with track record of Ofsted success

School appoints new headteacher with track record of Ofsted success

02 October 2020

A school has appointed a new leader after its last headteacher decided to step down due to illness.


Suffolk to face 20,000 more redundancies due to pandemic, council told

Suffolk to face 20,000 more redundancies due to pandemic, council told

Suffolk to face 20,000 more redundancies due to pandemic, council told

01 October 2020

Suffolk is facing around 20,000 more people being made redundant as a result of Covid-19, an authority has warned.


Shop worker who had knife held to her throat in 'terrifying' robbery is 'scared to be alone'

Shop worker who had knife held to her throat in 'terrifying' robbery is 'scared to be alone'

Shop worker who had knife held to her throat in 'terrifying' robbery is 'scared to be alone'

01 October 2020

A shop worker who had a knife held to her throat during an armed robbery was left 'traumatised' by the incident and is 'scared to be alone'.


Decision looms for £2m leisure centre upgrade

Decision looms for £2m leisure centre upgrade

Decision looms for £2m leisure centre upgrade

01 October 2020

A town's leisure centre could be in line for a £2 million upgrade if councillors give the thumbs up to proposals next week.


Movie fans invited to meet a Gremlin at museum's Sci-Fi exhibition

Movie fans invited to meet a Gremlin at museum's Sci-Fi exhibition

Movie fans invited to meet a Gremlin at museum's Sci-Fi exhibition

01 October 2020

Movie fans are being invited to meet a 'real' Gremlin at museum's annual Sci-Fi exhibition.


Greene King: 'We cannot ignore slavery past and now want to educate'

Greene King: 'We cannot ignore slavery past and now want to educate'

Greene King: 'We cannot ignore slavery past and now want to educate'

01 October 2020

Greene King has partnered with the International Slavery Museum in a campaign to help educate about the slave trade.


H&M to close 250 stores as customers make shift to online shopping

H&M to close 250 stores as customers make shift to online shopping

H&M to close 250 stores as customers make shift to online shopping

01 October 2020

High street store H&M has announced it will close 250 stores next year after the coronavirus lockdown encouraged customers to shop online.


Landmarks light up in red in solidarity with events industry workers

Landmarks light up in red in solidarity with events industry workers

Landmarks light up in red in solidarity with events industry workers

01 October 2020

Landmarks across Suffolk were lit up in red last night in solidarity with those in the events industry who have been out of work since lockdown.


Are you a winner?

Are you a winner?

Are you a winner?

01 October 2020

Results for the latest St Nicholas Hospice Care lottery draw


Why this popular theatre was lit up red last night

Why this popular theatre was lit up red last night

Why this popular theatre was lit up red last night

01 October 2020

A Suffolk theatre was among thousands of venues across the globe to light up red.


Hunt for missing dog which escaped after owner fell outside shop

Hunt for missing dog which escaped after owner fell outside shop

Hunt for missing dog which escaped after owner fell outside shop

30 September 2020

A search is underway for a missing dog which escaped from its owner after she fell outside a Bury St Edmunds shop.


Anti-social drivers in supermarket car park issued with police warnings

Anti-social drivers in supermarket car park issued with police warnings

Anti-social drivers in supermarket car park issued with police warnings

30 September 2020

Drivers were issued with warnings after police were alerted to cars being driven in an anti-social manner in a supermarket car park.


Sheltered housing increases frozen in Mid Suffolk

Sheltered housing increases frozen in Mid Suffolk

Sheltered housing increases frozen in Mid Suffolk

30 September 2020

Sheltered housing residents in Mid Suffolk have been handed a reprieve after planned increases in rent and utility bills for this year were frozen.


'Emergency' cycle lanes postponed due to safety concerns

'Emergency' cycle lanes postponed due to safety concerns

'Emergency' cycle lanes postponed due to safety concerns

30 September 2020

Work to create temporary cycle lanes has been put on hold due to safety concerns.


Electric vehicle rapid charger on industrial estate powers 3,400 miles in a month

Electric vehicle rapid charger on industrial estate powers 3,400 miles in a month

Electric vehicle rapid charger on industrial estate powers 3,400 miles in a month

30 September 2020

An electric vehicle rapid charger on an industrial estate has been used nearly every day since its installation in late August.


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