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Man found 'slumped over the wheel' arrested after breath test
A man has been arrested for testing more than three times over the legal limit for alcohol while in a vehicle. Members of the public alerted Haverhill police to a man "slumped over the wheel" of a parked car in Clements Estate in the town on Sunday
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Suffolk museum set to reopen following extensive maintenance work
A Suffolk museum is set to re-open on Monday following extensive maintenance work to the building. Southwold Museum, in Victoria Street, will be back in working action, providing information on local history, archaeology, trades and buildings.
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Post Office should reinstate 'lifeline' service to Suffolk village, MP says
The Post Office should provide an hour-long stop each week in a Suffolk village that has lost its 'lifeline' outreach service, an MP has said. Suffolk Coastal MP Therese Coffey has called for the service to Kelsale to be reinstated after being
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Sheehan 'delighted with character shown' as Town comeback to beat Cardiff City
Ipswich Town Women manager Joe Sheehan said he was "delighted with the character shown" as his side came from two goals down to beat Cardiff City Ladies at the AGL Arena. A hat-trick from Lucy O'Brien and an own-goal saw the Tractor Girls come
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Warnings after children spotted on roof of former industrial site
A warning has been issued after children were spotted on the roof of a former industrial site. Officers from Sudbury police shared a photo of the incident at the Delphi Works in Newton Road in the town. The photo shows three children standing
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O'Brien nets hat-trick as Town come back from 2-0 down to beat Bluebirds
Ipswich Town Women battled back from 2-0 down to see off Cardiff City Ladies 4-2 at the AGL Arena this afternoon, with Lucy O'Brien bagging a hat-trick. Town were gifted a golden opportunity to take the lead early, as a poor pass at the back from
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'Today has done us a lot of harm' - Saints boss Martin fumes over 'unacceptable' loss
Southampton boss Russell Martin was fuming after his side lost a one goal lead in a defeat at Cardiff City which leaves their automatic promotion hopes hanging by a thread. The Saints were right back in the top two mix after Ipswich Town, Leicester
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Further delays on A12 after crash near garden centre
There were further delays on the A12 following a crash near a garden centre. Witnesses reported that the crash involved a motorbike just before 2.30pm near Dobbies Garden Centre in Woodbridge. Suffolk police and the East of England Ambulance
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Concern grows for missing 32-year-old man
Concern is growing for a missing man from Essex. Essex police has launched an appeal to find Jazz West who is missing from Colchester. The 32-year-old is described as around 5ft 11inches in height, with short dark hair and of a medium/broad
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How Town's rivals Leicester could be promoted back to Premier League on Tuesday night
Ipswich Town's promotion rivals Leicester City could be promoted back to the Premier League on Tuesday night, if results elsewhere go their way. The Foxes held on to beat play-off chasers West Brom 2-1at the King Power yesterday, in a pulsating
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Village hall transformed after major refurbishment
A village hall has undergone a major refurbishment after receiving a substantial grant from a council. The village hall in Higham Road, Stratford St Mary, near East Bergholt, was built in 1928 as a memorial for horses that died in the First World
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EastEnders turns to Suffolk for latest plotline
EastEnders has worked with a Suffolk charity as part of its latest storyline. Sudbury-based charity Hourglass was involved in the development and script review for Thursday night’s hour-long special and future episodes featuring the story of Yolande
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Blues on loan: Carr, Barbrook and Hayes are play-off bound, while O'Neil makes debut
Ross Halls looks at how Ipswich Town's loan players got on for their clubs yesterday. 𝙍𝙀𝘾𝙊𝙍𝘿 𝙋𝙊𝙄𝙉𝙏𝙎 𝙍𝙀𝘾𝙊𝙍𝘿𝙀𝘿 🤩 Our highest NLS finish ✅ Our highest NLS points tally ✅
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Witches continue perfect start to the season with a rainy win over Spires
The Ipswich Witches maintained their 100% winning start in 2024 with a 45-39 victory against the Oxford Spires at a rainy Foxhall Stadium in the Premiership. Ipswich came into the fixture at full strength but there were a host of changes for the
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Mobile bar serving 'anything people want' sets off with new owners
A mobile bar inside a converted horsebox is getting ready to set off again under new ownership. The Tiddly Mare was first set up a few years ago before being sold to bar worker Emma Parker in Framlingham, who noticed the horsebox for sale on Facebook
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Modern x-ray at community hospital helps reduce travel time for patients
Patients will not have to face long trips for x-rays after the purchase of a new machine at a Suffolk community hospital. Sandra Chandler, from Tunstall, near Woodbridge, was the first patient to use the piece of equipment at Aldeburgh Hospital
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Why this picturesque Suffolk village is well worth a visit
Suffolk is known for its picturesque towns and villages but is there any more stunning than East Bergholt? East Bergholt is a village in the Stour Valley and is best known for being the birthplace of painter John Constable. Here are just some
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'Together as one we've got a great chance' - Ashton on Town's promotion push
Mark Ashton says he got a feeling from the his very first meeting with Kieran McKenna that he'd found a man who could 'bear the weight' of being Ipswich Town manager. Career coach McKenna left his role as Manchester United assistant manager to
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One night show is a poignant celebration of an anti-Apartheid activist
In front of a sold-out crowd at the New Wolsey Theatre, Mama Afrika was a poignant celebration of an anti-Apartheid activist. Anna Mudeka plays Miriam Makeba, the anti-Apartheid activist and singer who came to be known as Mama Afrika. This
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How are Suffolk schools continuing to be affected by RAAC?
It has been more than six months since collapse-risk concrete was found at several schools in our county. Many schools were forced to delay the beginning of the new term in September with the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete
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Council approves 'much needed improvements' to Suffolk hospitality venue
A Suffolk leisure and hospitality venue has been given permission for 'much needed improvements' to the premises, including an extension to the cafe and restaurant. East Suffolk Council has approved plans submitted by High Lodge at Hinton for a