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Two arrested after wing mirrors broken in criminal damage incident
Two men have been arrested after an incident of criminal damage involving parked cars. Officers in Bury St Edmunds are investigating the incident which happened in Eastgate Street in the early hours of Saturday, April 6. A spokesman for Suffolk
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Catering duo set to 'conquer' the coast with new food truck
A duo with more than 30 years experience in the restaurant trade are preparing to "conquer the east coast" of Suffolk. Ryan Bolt and Darren Manning set up Seconds Catering as a bespoke food truck catering for private dinner parties, weddings, festivals
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Watch: KOA podcast - Dissection of derby day defeat and reasons to be positive...
Ross Halls, Alex Jones and Mark Heath are back to discuss Ipswich Town’s deflating derby day defeat to Norwich in the latest Kings of Anglia podcast. The boys hear from Kieran McKenna and Sam Morsy, plus debate whether Ali Al-Hamadi should have
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Controversial plans for parking tariffs given green light despite strong opposition
Tariffs will be introduced in Sudbury, Hadleigh and Lavenham car parks as a council cabinet has approved a set of controversial plans, despite strong opposition. Parking in these areas is currently free for three hours, but Babergh District Council
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Cordon in place after woman raped in town pathway
A cordon is in place after a woman was attacked and raped in a Suffolk town. The incident happened at some time between late afternoon and the evening of Sunday along the Gipping Valley River Path, off Station Road East in Stowmarket. A spokesman
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Nwabueze scores brace as young Blues impress in win over Burnley
Ipswich Town U21s put in a impressive display as they beat ten-man Burnley 4-1 at Playford Road this afternoon. A brace for Jesse Nwabueze and one each for Steven Turner and Osman Foyo secured the young Blues their fourth straight home victory
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Suffolk hospital nurses lose more than six stone between them
A pair of West Suffolk Hospital nurses have dropped over six stone between them after starting their weight loss journey. Peter Mason, a 59-year-old registered nurse, and Amanda, a mum-of-three and sister in A&E, both joined the Slimming World
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Improved 521 bus service launches tomorrow with new timetable from next week
Improvements to the East Suffolk 521 bus service featuring more frequent connections will be launched tomorrow, with the new timetable coming into effect next Monday. The rural villages of Benhall Green, Friston, Knodishall, Sternfield, and Thorpeness
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Fuller Flavour: Players have to bounce back - and we have to help lift them!
Talk about from sky high to rock bottom in the space of six days! There are no two ways about it, Saturday’s result was a kick in the teeth. Worse still was the abject performance. It was just totally bereft of the things we have become accustomed
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Sarwa becomes a champ champ with another KO at Cage Warriors Academy
Fast-rising MMA prospect Ollie Sarwa lifted his second professional belt with another first round stoppage at Cage Warriors Academy South East 34. Sarwa bludgeoned foe Simone Valle to defeat with a barrage of punches and knees in the main event
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Man arrested after camera is held up woman's skirt
A Suffolk man has been arrested following a suspected upskirting incident. The incident happened in Burleigh Street in Cambridge city centre at about 1.15pm on Saturday. A camera was spotted being held up a woman's skirt. Officers in
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Air ambulance called and woman taken to hospital after van crashes into ditch
A woman was taken to hospital after a van went into a ditch during an early morning crash. Police, fire, ambulance and air ambulance were sent to Hilgay Road in Fordham at around 1.45am on Sunday. They had received reports of a VW Transporter
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Could Creeting St Mary see two new eco-friendly homes?
Two new environmentally-friendly homes could be built in Creeting St Mary. Outline planning permission has been sought from Mid Suffolk District Council for a four-bedroom and five-bedroom house, each with a cart lodge, north of All Saints Road
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'Absolutely appalling' - Anger as rubbish fly-tipped in village
Residents have described a large amount of rubbish that was left dumped near a farm in a Suffolk village as "absolutely appalling". The rubbish, which includes furniture, garden waste and children's toys was left by a farm in Sheepgate Lane in
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Birds found dead with shotgun wounds in woodland
An investigation has been launched after a number of wild birds were found dead with shotgun wounds in an east Suffolk woodland. Officers have said that 13 wild birds, including four gulls, were found dead in woods in Butley, near Woodbridge.
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'We'll find a way to take lessons' - McKenna on need to bounce back this week
Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna says his side will learn lessons from Saturday's deflating derby defeat - and take them into two huge home games this week. The Blues turned in one of their flattest displays of the season in the 1-0 defeat at Carrow
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Van destroyed after firefighters called to blaze
A van has been destroyed after firefighters were called to a small vehicle blaze. Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service was alerted to the blaze just after 9.30am on Monday in School Lane, Ufford. One engine from Woodbridge fire station attended
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Mayor of 'quiet town' shocked by machete incidents spree
The mayor of a "quiet" Suffolk town has said he is "shocked" by a spree of three incidents involving a machete and large knife on Sunday evening. Three arrests have been made following a spree of machete incidents in Woodbridge over the weekend
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Global facilities management company moves into Suffolk town after £1m refurbishment
Top bosses at a £1.7bn turnover company say they are thrilled and geared for growth as they opened their new headquarters in Ipswich today. Facilities firm OCS has invested around £1m in its new UK and Ireland headquarters at The Havens in Ransomes
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Drivers warned of delays on A12 as police escort 39-tonne dump truck
Drivers are being warned of delays on Suffolk roads tomorrow as 39-tonne dump truck is escorted through the county. Suffolk police is advising drivers to be aware of the 20.7m long abnormal load that will be travelling along the A12 on Tuesday
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Suffolk village pub that was saved after huge fire named among best in UK
An east Suffolk village pub has been crowned one of the best in the UK after making a nationwide shortlist. The Newbourne Fox in Newbourne, near Woodbridge, was named as the best pub in Suffolk and among the best in the East of England in the
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Ipswich hospice's garden trail returns for 10th year
The Great Garden Trail, raising money for Ipswich's St Elizabeth Hospice, is returning for its tenth year. More than 25 gardens will be open across East Anglia for days between April and September. St Elizabeth’s Hospice supports more than
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Former Town midfielder to remain non-league boss
Former Ipswich Town midfielder Andy Drury will remain in charge of Folkestone Invicta for the 2024/25 season. The 40-year-old initially joined the club as a player-coach from Chatham Town last summer after spells as a manager at Whitstable Town
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Major disruption on A12 clears after lorry blocked road
There was severe disruption on the A12 caused by a lorry blocking part of the road. Police were called to reports of an obstruction in the northbound direction near Little Glemham at 10.50am. A lorry was half on and half off the road which
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10 cars damaged and keyed in spate of vandalism
Ten cars were substantially damaged following a spate of vandalism in a west Suffolk town at the weekend. The vehicles were damaged sometime between 9pm on Saturday, April 6 and Sunday, April 7 in Haverhill. A spokesman for Suffolk police
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Man denies causing death of football club chairman in crash
A 37-year-old man has denied causing the death of a motorcyclist by carless driving while under the influence of drugs. Stuart Burrows, of Millfields in Darsham, pleaded not guilty to causing the death of William Kerslake by careless driving while
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Town youngster signs first professional deal
Young Ipswich Town midfielder Steven Turner has signed his first professional contract with the Blues, on a deal which runs until the summer of 2025 with an option for a further year. The 17-year-old has been at Town since the age of seven and
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Burger restaurant submits plans to open in tourist hotspot
A new burger restaurant could be opening in a tourist hotspot on the Suffolk coast. Plans have been submitted to East Suffolk Council on behalf of Jacks Burgers for a property in Market Place, Southwold. The premises was previously the site
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Recap as controversial parking tariff plans go before cabinet
2:40pm The meeting is now over. Thank you for reading our live blog.
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Harry Potter star spotted enjoying lunch in Suffolk pub
A star of the Harry Potter series was spotted enjoying lunch in a Suffolk pub over the weekend. Tom Felton was seen at the Fox Inn in Bury St Edmunds on Sunday. Staff were able to get a picture with the actor, who played Draco Malfoy in the
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Crunch meeting on controversial parking tariffs to take place today
Controversial parking tariff plans are set to be discussed today as a council's cabinet meet. Parking in Sudbury, Hadleigh and Lavenham is currently free for three hours, but Babergh District Council announced it could no longer subsidise free
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Flood warning issued for parts of Suffolk
A flood warning has been issued for parts of Suffolk as a result of high tides along the coast. The Environment Agency has issued the warning for Bawdsey Quay and Felixstowe Ferry which will be in place until 2.30pm on Monday. According to
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Signs for new steakhouse and cocktail bar go up in town
A new steakhouse and cocktail bar looks set to open near a Suffolk town centre. Signs for a new business in Sudbury have been put in place and were spotted over the weekend. Franco's, a new restaurant serving steak and fish cuisine as well
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North Stander: Did our cool and calm approach work against us in derby day defeat?
It’s how we react that matters now. We need our players to be angry with themselves, determined to get that performance out of their system, and turn on the style in our upcoming home games against Watford and Middlesbrough. We’ve done it before
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Driver, 74, to pay out more than £400 after speeding on 30mph road
A west Suffolk man has been ordered to pay out more than £400 in fines and costs after being caught driving at 37mph in a 30mph zone in Lincoln. Barry Frances, of Great Barton, near Bury St Edmunds, was fined for speeding at Lincoln Magistrates
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LAST CHANCE to subscribe to the EADT for just £2 for 2 months in this flash sale
Don't miss the chance to subscribe to the EADT for just £2 for 2 months or over 30% off an annual subscription - our Easter offer ends on Wednesday, April 10. A digital subscription is the best way to read the EADT online, as subscribers have
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Sizewell outlines how it will limit disruption from Suffolk freight trains
Bosses of the Sizewell C project have outlined the steps they are planning to take in a bid to reduce disruption to communities living along the East Suffolk rail line. Much of the material for the new power station are due to be brought to the