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Leicester promoted as QPR thrash Leeds to give Town huge promotion opportunity
Ipswich Town's promotion rivals Leeds United have been beaten 4-0 at QPR, allowing Leicester City to secure their return to the Premier League. Daniel Farke's men were aiming to build on their impressive 4-2 victory at Middlesbrough, but found
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Former Town keeper to leave Championship rivals
Former Ipswich Town goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski is set to leave Championship side Millwall when his contract expires at the end of the season. The 36-year-old started the campaign as former head coach Joe Edwards' preferred shot-stopper, but
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College supports lecturer Tom with great show on Football Shirt Friday
A team from Suffolk Rural College donned their favourite football shirts for work today to support a colleague's charitable efforts on behalf of his best friend. Football Shirt Friday is an annual campaign organised by Cancer Research UK to raise
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Criticism at 'sudden and unjustified' withdrawal of parking closure trial
Suffolk County Council's Labour group has hit out at a move to cancel a parking closure trial in Sudbury town centre, branding it "sudden and unjustified". The pilot scheme to close half of Market Hill to drivers and remove parking through the
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Boot Room: Watch our preview ahead of Town's trip to Hull City
Alex Jones and Ross Halls look ahead to Ipswich Town's trip to Hull City in the Championship in our Boot Room video. The Blues are back in action after a two-week break as they look to secure their first win in three games and return to the automatic
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Radio 4 Thought for the Day stalwart to lead three events at Felixstowe church
A well known stalwart of Radio 4's Thought for the Day is coming to a Felixstowe church to deliver three events in June. Jane Pearse and Catherine Bond, associate priests at St John the Baptist church, have invited Reverend John Bell, who is part
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Two people arrested after parcel stolen from doorstep
A man and a woman have been arrested after stealing a parcel from a doorstep. Officers were alerted to the incident in Sudbury on Friday by members of public. Suffolk police said the parcel had been left on the doorstep by a delivery driver
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Suffolk Show baptism for bishop as he takes on its top honour on his 70th birthday
Bishop Martin Seeley is 70 this year and will be celebrating his birthday in style - at the Suffolk Show. He is due to retire next year after a stellar church career spanning New York, the Isle of Dogs - and the small rural county of Suffolk.
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Watch: KOA podcast - Season ticket sell-out, double injury boost & taming the Tigers
Ross Halls, Alex Jones and Mark Heath bring you a Friday mini Kings of Anglia podcast as the Blues get set to return to action after a two week break. The boys chat about some breaking season ticket news, yesterday’s pressers and the midweek action
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'I've absolutely loved it' - Ex-Town star Skuse is thriving as non-league boss
Ex-Ipswich Town star Cole Skuse is bursting with pride at the way his Bury Town squad have performed this season, both in terms of results and performances going into this weekend’s crunch final match away at Redbridge. Skuse’s first year in management
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Search for HGV driver after woman in her 80s injured in crash
Police are searching for the driver of an HGV who failed to stop at the scene of a crash that saw a woman in her 80s suffer injuries. Police were called to reports of a two-vehicle crash in Melford Road in Cavendish, near Sudbury, at about 2.30pm
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'They've got a really clear identity' - Town boss on Hull City and Fabio Carvalho
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna is expecting a tough test against a Hull City side who are unbeaten in five matches heading into tomorrow’s clash at the MKM Stadium. While the Blues know that three wins from their final three games will guarantee
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Primary school praised for SEND support and opportunities as it is rated 'good'
A Bury St Edmunds primary school has been praised for its SEND support and the opportunities offered to pupils following an Ofsted inspection. Hardwick Primary School in Steward Road, part of the All Saints Schools Trust, was visited by the watchdog
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New seafront café will open on Saturday with offer for parkrunners
A new café run by a well-known Suffolk family will be opening on Saturday with a special offer for parkrunners. The Sweetwater venture - run by David Manning and his wife Vivien - has had a soft launch at Forum Amusements in Sea Road in Felixstowe
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Watch: 'It's going to be an absolute cracker" - Get expert insight on Hull City
Ross Halls is joined by Baz Cooper from the Hull Daily Mail to get the lowdown on the Tigers ahead of their Championship clash with Ipswich Town. Kieran McKenna's side return from a two-week break with them sitting third in the table and face a
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Young Reporters Six Suffolk artists band together in group exhibition E Pearce TMHS
This spring, the Apex Gallery in Bury St Edmunds hosted an exhibition showcasing the work of 6 Suffolk-based artists in appreciation of local artistry. The ‘Collection Exhibition’ ran from 19th March to 21st April 2024 and displays the talents
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College staff helping students to dream big
Suffolk New College has four campuses in Ipswich, Otley, Halesworth and Leiston and supports around 5,000 students of all ages and backgrounds. After securing the Further Education Provider of the Year accolade at the first ever EADT Education
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East Anglian Game & Country Fair in Suffolk toasts 20th year with host of spectacles
When Tracey Grand presides over the East Anglian Game and Country Fair this weekend (April 27 and 28) it will be her 20th year in charge. During her first in April 2004, she was pregnant with son Sam, now 19. He and his sister Alexandra, 17, now
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Two arrested for drug offences in town centre
Two people detained for possession of class A drugs are among a number of arrests to be made in a west Suffolk town centre. Officers were on patrol in Bury St Edmunds on Wednesday as part of an engagement event in the town. A spokesman for
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Town season tickets SOLD OUT - with waiting list introduced
Ipswich Town season tickets have sold out for the upcoming 2024/25 campaign. The Blues, who currently sit third in the Championship with automatic promotion to the Premier League in their own hands, boast an average attendance of 28,838 at Portman
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Landlords pouring pints for more than 40 years recognised at national awards
A couple who have been pouring pints in a west Suffolk pub for more than 40 years have been recognised at a national awards ceremony. Colin and Susan Pearce, who run The Greyhound in Ixworth, received the Lifetime Achievement award at the Greene
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Community a key focus for offshore wind projects
Engaging with local communities is a critical part of ScottishPower Renewables’ (SPR) offshore wind projects in Suffolk. The East Anglia Hub offshore wind farms will supply over 3.5 million homes with clean, green electricity – and SPR is focused
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Mid Suffolk farm closure linked to E.coli outbreak
An investigation is under way into a possible outbreak of E.coli which may have been responsible for a number of visitors to a Suffolk petting farm falling ill. Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm, between Great Blakenham and Needham Market, has been
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7 major events happening in Suffolk in May
From a hit Broadway and West End musical to the county's biggest spectacular, here are seven major events happening in Suffolk in May. 1. Grease The Musical When: Tuesday, May 21 until Saturday, May 25 Where: Ipswich Regent Theatre
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Pub landlady to leave after just seven months amid huge fall in trade
A landlady who took on a pub just seven months ago has said a lack of support from the community and a huge fall in trade is behind her looming departure. Jackie Williams, of Chelmsford, started managing the Lion in Stoke By Clare with her daughter
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'Such a good place to be' - Moore on Town return, putting team first and his future
Ipswich Town striker Kieffer Moore spoke to the media pre-game for the first time since returning to the club on loan yesterday. He chatted about that return, his first spell at the club - and the race for promotion... It's fair to say things have
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Elderly residents partner with children to protect traditional recipes
Three care homes in Bury St Edmunds are joining a UK-wide campaign to save traditional recipes. Mildenhall Lodge, Davers Court, and Glastonbury Court have partnered with children to keep older recipes alive. A survey by Care UK, the homes'
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Scouting movement shines on St George's Day at Haughley Park
Some 300 young people have attended a celebration event in honour of St George's Day. Young people and leaders from the Stowmarket area attended the event on Sunday, two days before the official date. The event, organised by 1st Combs Scout
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Suffolk's Food Museum to showcase rural life through photo exhibit
Suffolk's Food Museum will be hosting a photographic exhibition, Forty Farms, documenting the lives of 40 Cumbrian farmers. The display at the Stowmarket museum by Amy Bateman, British Life Photographer of the Year and Cumbrian farmer, will run