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Sun, saddles and a jolly good spin for charity

Sun, saddles and a jolly good spin for charity

Sun, saddles and a jolly good spin for charity

07 June 2018

My WiSH charity event described as a 'brilliant' day


The High Sheriff of Suffolk says 'thank you' to Haverhill's volunteers

The High Sheriff of Suffolk says 'thank you' to Haverhill's volunteers

The High Sheriff of Suffolk says 'thank you' to Haverhill's volunteers

07 June 2018

More than 130 volunteers were put forward to attend the garden party


Great Thurlow residents invited to pay their final respects to former villager

Great Thurlow residents invited to pay their final respects to former villager

Great Thurlow residents invited to pay their final respects to former villager

06 June 2018

A tribute for a ‘lovely’ man


VIDEO: Rickshaw service launching in town

VIDEO: Rickshaw service launching in town

VIDEO: Rickshaw service launching in town

05 June 2018

A new rickshaw service is being launched in Bury St Edmunds to give others the chance to get out and about.


Newmarket's longest serving GP retires 45 years after taking up his first post

Newmarket's longest serving GP retires 45 years after taking up his first post

Newmarket's longest serving GP retires 45 years after taking up his first post

04 June 2018

Dr Simon Bailey retires 45 years after taking up his first post in general practice


UPDATED: Missing Needham Market man found

UPDATED: Missing Needham Market man found

UPDATED: Missing Needham Market man found

03 June 2018

David Read was reported missing following collision in Tostock.


Brown bin service set for review

Brown bin service set for review

Brown bin service set for review

02 June 2018

Councils set to review brown bin collection service ahead of potential changes in April 2019


Disabled woman gives up on benefits battle

Disabled woman gives up on benefits battle

Disabled woman gives up on benefits battle

02 June 2018

Lynn Curtis has disputed the result of an Employment and Support Allowance assessment which said she could be capable of work in the future.


Gill takes on 84-mile walk in Neil’s memory

Gill takes on 84-mile walk in Neil’s memory

Gill takes on 84-mile walk in Neil’s memory

02 June 2018

The Rougham widow of a Bury Free Press wine columnist is to walk the route of Hadrian’s Wall to finance an annual medical scholarship in his name.


Jaguar's link with Bury's mayoralty revealed

Jaguar's link with Bury's mayoralty revealed

Jaguar's link with Bury's mayoralty revealed

02 June 2018

When Roger Wood sought the early history of his 1961 Jaguar Mark IX he asked Bury Free Press readers for help.


Parents say thank you for baby’s life

Parents say thank you for baby’s life

Parents say thank you for baby’s life

01 June 2018

The family of a six-month old baby boy whose life was saved by surgeons at a world-renowned London hospital have held a fundraising event


Farm project in line for £49,790 windfall

Farm project in line for £49,790 windfall

Farm project in line for £49,790 windfall

01 June 2018

Minds to Mend, a project run by Depden Care Farm, won thousands of votes to be awarded nearly £50,000 in National Lottery funding


Grandad and uncle of a Haverhill boy made blind by a brain tumour sign up to a gruelling cycle challenge in his name

Grandad and uncle of a Haverhill boy made blind by a brain tumour sign up to a gruelling cycle challenge in his name

Grandad and uncle of a Haverhill boy made blind by a brain tumour sign up to a gruelling cycle challenge in his name

01 June 2018

Cayden, ten, is being treated for a brain tumour

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Challenges boost Liam's organ donation campaign

Challenges boost Liam's organ donation campaign

Challenges boost Liam's organ donation campaign

01 June 2018

Campaigner is sending letters to every MP to raise the importance of organ donation.


PICTURES: Training day for young heroes in Bury St Edmunds

PICTURES: Training day for young heroes in Bury St Edmunds

PICTURES: Training day for young heroes in Bury St Edmunds

01 June 2018

Arc shopping centre held a superhero activity day for children.


Taxi challenge to Monte Carlo in memory of colleague

Taxi challenge to Monte Carlo in memory of colleague

Taxi challenge to Monte Carlo in memory of colleague

01 June 2018

Friends aim to raise £10,000 for the British Heart Foundation.


New 'Vision for Prosperity' plans for Stowmarket

New 'Vision for Prosperity' plans for Stowmarket

New 'Vision for Prosperity' plans for Stowmarket

31 May 2018

Ambitious plans to transform Stowmarket and improve the future of the town have been revealed.


Music and dance tribute night for Sheila raises £1,315 for hospice

Music and dance tribute night for Sheila raises £1,315 for hospice

Music and dance tribute night for Sheila raises £1,315 for hospice

31 May 2018

More than 100 people attended an event in memory of grandmother


Charity football match set a new record

Charity football match set a new record

Charity football match set a new record

30 May 2018

Charity football match raises in excess of £750


Mad hatters make merry at the market

Mad hatters make merry at the market

Mad hatters make merry at the market

30 May 2018

Bury St Edmunds' Market went mad for hats on Saturday as a community arts project came to a head – hundreds of heads really.


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