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Key route clear after trailer flips over causing delays

Key route clear after trailer flips over causing delays

Key route clear after trailer flips over causing delays

29 September 2020

Delays were caused on a key route after a trailer carrying a transit van flipped over.


Council commits to 100 per cent renewable energy electricity supply

Council commits to 100 per cent renewable energy electricity supply

Council commits to 100 per cent renewable energy electricity supply

29 September 2020

A council has signed a new contract to supply 100 per cent of the buildings it owns with electricity from renewable energy sources.


Parents urged to not use Covid tests 'inappropriately'

Parents urged to not use Covid tests 'inappropriately'

Parents urged to not use Covid tests 'inappropriately'

29 September 2020

Thousands of letters have been sent to parents in Suffolk asking them to only book a coronavirus test if their child displays very specific symptoms.


It's time to celebrate our business heroes in the Bury Free Press Business Awards 2020

It's time to celebrate our business heroes in the Bury Free Press Business Awards 2020

It's time to celebrate our business heroes in the Bury Free Press Business Awards 2020

29 September 2020

Know a business leader or firm who is the best of the best? Nominate them for a Bury Free Press Business Award, says William Mata


Jobs at risk after Pizza Hut confirms Suffolk branch closure

Jobs at risk after Pizza Hut confirms Suffolk branch closure

Jobs at risk after Pizza Hut confirms Suffolk branch closure

29 September 2020

Pizza Hut have confirmed the closure of one of its Suffolk restaurants after creditors backed a plan to save the company from collapse.


Shop targeted by burglars causing 'significant damage' to front door

Shop targeted by burglars causing 'significant damage' to front door

Shop targeted by burglars causing 'significant damage' to front door

29 September 2020

A shop in a Suffolk town was targeted by burglars.


Theatre to light up red to highlight crisis facing performing arts industry due to coronavirus

Theatre to light up red to highlight crisis facing performing arts industry due to coronavirus

Theatre to light up red to highlight crisis facing performing arts industry due to coronavirus

29 September 2020

A theatre will be illuminated red to highlight the financial crisis facing the performing arts industry due to the coronavirus pandemic.


Bank branch manager appears on national TV advert

Bank branch manager appears on national TV advert

Bank branch manager appears on national TV advert

29 September 2020

A bank manager at a Suffolk branch has made it on to a national TV advert.


Hospital records 'worrying' drop in women attending breast cancer screenings

Hospital records 'worrying' drop in women attending breast cancer screenings

Hospital records 'worrying' drop in women attending breast cancer screenings

28 September 2020

West Suffolk Hospital has recorded a 'worrying' 50 per cent drop in women attending breast cancer checks.


Junction closure to make way for 'safe cycle and walk path' put on hold after 'furious backlash' from residents

Junction closure to make way for 'safe cycle and walk path' put on hold after 'furious backlash' from residents

Junction closure to make way for 'safe cycle and walk path' put on hold after 'furious backlash' from residents

28 September 2020

A plan to close a key junction to make way for a 'safe cycle and walking path' has been put on hold after pressure from residents.


Bicycle stolen from garage

Bicycle stolen from garage

Bicycle stolen from garage

28 September 2020

An 'urban' bicycle was stolen from a garage last week.


'I thought I rang my friend Jean' - listen to great-grandmother on national radio after she accidentally phones presenter

'I thought I rang my friend Jean' - listen to great-grandmother on national radio after she accidentally phones presenter

'I thought I rang my friend Jean' - listen to great-grandmother on national radio after she accidentally phones presenter

28 September 2020

A great-grandmother, 83, ended up on a national radio show after accidentally calling the presenter when she thought she had phoned her friend.


'Now is the moment to take decisive action' as £10,000 fine introduced for restriction rule breakers

'Now is the moment to take decisive action' as £10,000 fine introduced for restriction rule breakers

'Now is the moment to take decisive action' as £10,000 fine introduced for restriction rule breakers

28 September 2020

A government minister says we are at a 'serious moment in time' in the fight against Covid-19 as £10,000 fines are introduced for rule-breakers.


'It only took me 61 years and a lockdown to get there'

'It only took me 61 years and a lockdown to get there'

'It only took me 61 years and a lockdown to get there'

28 September 2020

An author is thrilled to see his schoolboy novel writing ambition come true, aged 76.


Universal Credit claims continue to rise

Universal Credit claims continue to rise

Universal Credit claims continue to rise

28 September 2020

The number of people claiming Universal Credit has more than doubled between March and August.


Ten coronavirus cases recorded in neighbourhoods in latest data

Ten coronavirus cases recorded in neighbourhoods in latest data

Ten coronavirus cases recorded in neighbourhoods in latest data

28 September 2020

Four coronavirus cases were recorded on a town estate, according to latest data.


Society cash goes to good causes

Society cash goes to good causes

Society cash goes to good causes

28 September 2020

Cheques were presented to the charities as part of its 'Friendship Month’.


Faulty sprinkler blamed for causing thousands of pounds worth of damage

Faulty sprinkler blamed for causing thousands of pounds worth of damage

Faulty sprinkler blamed for causing thousands of pounds worth of damage

28 September 2020

A persistently faulty sprinkler system inside a block of flats has been blamed for causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.


Pub beach huts set to be an all year round hit

Pub beach huts set to be an all year round hit

Pub beach huts set to be an all year round hit

27 September 2020

A set of beach huts at a pub are, so far, proving an all-year-round hit.


Care home residents come together for air ambulance

Care home residents come together for air ambulance

Care home residents come together for air ambulance

27 September 2020

All 55 residents got involved to raise money for the charity.


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