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MEP to sign National Trust Petition

The growing opposition to the Government’s controversial planning reforms takes another step forward on Friday 9 September as MEP for the East of England; Richard Howitt signs the National Trust’s petition at Lavenham Guildhall in Suffolk. The petition aims to show the [Read More]

Sign up for a Walk, Run or Stroll

The Colneis Challenge is a walk, run or stroll through some of the best countryside, riverside and seaside in East Anglia. You can participate for St Elizabeth Hospice OR your own good causes and Rotary charities including Dictionaries4Life for our primary schools. The [Read More]

What’s that tweeting in the countryside?

What’s that tweeting in the countryside?

It’s not just the birds who are tweeting in the countryside these days. There is a different type of tweet out there which is a little more mobile than feathered! Owners of smart phones or lovers social networking will be no strangers to the delight of Twitter. This [Read More]

Big Conversation to change Alde and Ore Future

It may be half way through its big conversation, but there is no let up in the opportunities for residents, business and visitors to play their part in shaping the future of the Alde and Ore communities. Last month saw three exciting documents published by the community-led [Read More]

Holiday Mansion Loses Appeal

An independent planning inspector has backed Suffolk Coastal’s decision to take enforcement action to stop Melton’s St Audry’s House being used for holiday accommodation. The nine-bedroom mansion has been marketed for self-catering holiday purposes since 2008 and has [Read More]

Sega Dancers Needed

Sega Dancers Needed

The Hintlesham George is appealing for local dancers to help out at a charity event on 7th October. Natasha Foxlow and her mum, Rosie, are organising “A Taste of Mauritius” to raise funds for Suffolk and Essex Small Animal Welfare. The evening will kick off at [Read More]

Beach Hut Poetry

Beach Hut Poetry

After a special poetry competition for local beach hut owners and their friends and families to turn their favourite seaside moments into a poem the winners have now been chosen. The first place winner and the young person’s category winner were awarded their prizes at [Read More]

James Hazell Supporters Deliver Petition

James Hazell Supporters Deliver Petition

Supporters of BBC Radio Suffolk presenter James Hazell have presented the radio station’s bosses with a petition against programming changes. The reshuffle will see the return to the station of Terry Baxter to present the Breakfast Show. Mark Murphy who has presented [Read More]

Divers search for ‘weed’ off UK’s east coast

Divers will scour the North Sea, including waters off Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex in a bid to find new seaweed. [Read More]

Snape: Magical Marshes

Snape: Magical Marshes

Children and families flooded into the first ever Magical Marshes fun day which marked the start of the summer holidays at Snape Maltings recently. [Read More]

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Countdown to Sports Action at Suffolk Show

Countdown to Sports Action at Suffolk Show

Get ready for the Olympics with a taster at the Suffolk Show. [Read More]

Humour and Touching Drama at Mercury

Humour and Touching Drama at Mercury

Anne Charleston, who is known to millions for her roles as Madge Bishop in the Australian soap opera Neighbours and [Read More]

Bramford: Playgroup improvements

Bramford: Playgroup improvements

Pupils at Bramford Pre-School Playgroup in Bramford, Ipswich now have a sheltered outdoor playing area that will allow [Read More]

Suffolk man fined over firearms

Police are urging people to take proper care of any firearms they own after a 32-year-old man from Thurston was found [Read More]

Deben Players: Dry Rot

Deben Players: Dry Rot

The Deben Players are presenting “Dry Rot” by John Chapman at the Seckford Theatre, Woodbridge this May. The play [Read More]

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