Saturday May 18th 2013






‘Suffolk News’ Archives

RSPB: New barn at Flatford

RSPB: New barn at Flatford

A new barn at the RSPBs Flatford Wildife Garden is being officially by RSPB Area Manager, Mr Dave Hedges on 6 September. The barn will showcase the RSPBs Homes for Wildlife campaign which aims to promote gardening for wildlife. It will be open for visitors, school groups [Read More]

Dismay at Woodbridge TIC closure

Dismay at Woodbridge TIC closure

With tourism being so important to the Suffolk economy, it seems unbelievable that somewhere which advises visitors to the area should be closed, but this is what is happening at Woodbridge. Suffolk Coastal Council intend to close Woodbridge’s Tourist Information [Read More]

Flatford different perspective

Flatford different perspective

East Anglia “A Different Perspective” by Glynn Thomas is the next exhibition to launch at the National Trusts Boathouse Gallery in Flatford. The exhibition begins on the 1 September and coincides with the launch of a beautifully illustrated book about Glynns work also [Read More]

The Great British Walk: Suffolk

The Great British Walk: Suffolk

If you love walking, you’ll love the National Trust’s Great British Walk.   This autumn, in partnership with PruHealth, the National Trust is launching a walking festival that celebrates the beautiful British countryside – and if you time it right then you’ll get [Read More]

Police crackdown on speeding

Police crackdown on speeding

Suffolk police will be targeting motorists who risk lives by speeding this week, as part of a week-long enforcement campaign. The campaign, led by TISPOL, the European Traffic Police Network, begins today, Monday 20 and will run until Sunday 26 August. Nationally the number [Read More]

MEAL Steam & Craft Weekend

MEAL Steam & Craft Weekend

Empress of Britain’ celebrates 100 year milestone at MEAL’s Steam & Crafts Weekend 2012 The ‘Empress of Britain’ Burrell Steam Traction Engine, housed at the Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket, will be celebrating a major milestone at next month’s [Read More]

Managing Sutton Heath

After 1,200 people signed a petition expressing their concerns about how the Site of Special Scientific Interest at Sutton Heath was being managed by the Council, Suffolk Coastal has agreed to set up a special advisory panel. Last night’s (Thursday) Full Council received [Read More]

Felixstowe seafront development news

Felixstowe seafront development news

A major redevelopment of part of Felixstowe's seafront has been announced. [Read More]

Society stages Art Show

Society stages Art Show

Suffolk Art Society returns to the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Lavenham for it’s mid summer exhibition from Saturday 7th until Sunday 22nd July from 10am to 5.30pm daily. This popular venue makes an elegant setting for the work of some of Suffolk’s finest artists. A [Read More]

Felixstowe Spa: Bid set to be rejected

Felixstowe Spa: Bid set to be rejected

Suffolk Coastal's Cabinet have been recommended to reject the only bid received to save the theatre. [Read More]

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Bury Festival – Smaller but perfectly formed

Bury Festival – Smaller but perfectly formed

The 2013 Bury St Edmunds Festival will run from Thursday 16th until Sunday 19th May offering an intense burst of world [Read More]

Review: Parkway Dreams – a new start?

Review: Parkway Dreams – a new start?

Eastern Angles' latest production, Parkway Dreams, makes town planning - Fun! [Read More]

174th Hadleigh Show this weekend

174th Hadleigh Show this weekend

This year’s Hadleigh Show takes place on Saturday 18th May 2013 with gates opening at 8am. Located in the beautiful [Read More]

Ipswich Food and Drink Forknight

Ipswich Food and Drink Forknight

The Ipswich Food and Drink Forknight starts this Friday (17th) and is a two-week celebration of everything that is [Read More]

Access All Arts this weekend

Judy’s Vintage Fair will be returning to Ipswich on Sunday (19th May) as part of the Access All Arts event taking [Read More]