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A thank you to Suffolk newsagents this Home News Delivery Month
October is Home News Delivery Month, and we would like to thank the many newsagents and local shops who work tirelessly to bring our local, independent journalism straight to your door. This week, we are putting our hands together for Court News
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Artist nails shape of Ed in hand painted Lego figure
A seven inch Lego figure of Ed Sheeran kitted out in his beloved Ipswich Town has been designed by a Suffolk artist. Ian Last, whose work usually focuses on nature paintings, is a pop culture fan and likes to create Lego models, usually of Star
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Where is Suffolk's most glorious autumn walk according to new guide?
A nine mile stretch of Suffolk has been classed as one of the best places to enjoy a walk. The route between Ramsholt, Sutton and Shottisham, was ranked among the UK's most glorious autumn walks by The Times. The walk is classed as easy, and
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'The right decision' - MOTD pundits weigh in on Town penalty controversy
Match of the Day pundit Shay Given insists that referee Michael Oliver eventually made the right call in yesterday's Ipswich Town penalty controversy. The ref initially pointed to the spot after it appeared tricky Town winger Jack Clarke had been
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All the illuminated trails to visit in Suffolk
A pair of illuminated trails are set to bring new light to Suffolk for the festive season. 1. Illuminated Garden Trail The annual illuminated trail is returning to Helmingham Hall (Image: Beckie Egan Photography) Where: Helmingham Hall, Stowmarket
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New cafe is compared to a 'Wild West stockade' amid planning concerns over size
A Suffolk riverside cafe redevelopment has been described as a "Wild West stockade" by neighbours concerned it has been built bigger than was initially approved. In November 2022, East Suffolk Council granted permission for the work to the popular
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Blues on loan: Keeper comes close to late equaliser in shock cameo as outfield player
A look at how Ipswich Town players got on for their loan clubs this weekend.... SO CLSOE!!!!!! Woody Williamson has almost drawn us level, a great cross from Louis and the keeper heads just wide!
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Five public notices Suffolk should be aware of this week
From road closures to planning applications on listed buildings, here are five public notices people in Suffolk should be aware of this week. 1. Planning permission for The Railway pub Location: 243 Foxhall Road, Ipswich Date: Registered
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Leading historian that made Suffolk home awarded honorary doctorate
A vicar's son who has become "the most important historian of Christianity in the UK today" has received an honorary doctorate. Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, moved to Suffolk nearly 70 years ago at the age of four, where his father was rector
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Charity boss warns of repeat of the flooding one year on from Babet
A charity boss has spoken of his fears his town could see a repeat of the flooding during Storm Babet as the first anniversary approaches of the weather event. Nick Corke, chief executive of Hour Community in Framlingham, said "bureaucracy" had
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The 29 death notices shared this week in the EADT and Ipswich Star
People have been paying tribute to their loved ones from all over Suffolk. In the past week, 29 death notices have been published in the East Anglian Daily Times and the Ipswich Star, including tributes to vicar, and the recipient of a British
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'Main gripe is we didn't score more' - Everton boss Dyche on win over 'amazing' Town
Everton boss Sean Dyche paid tribute to Ipswich Town's fighting spirit, but said his side could have scored more in their 2-0 win at Portman Road, The Blues delivered one of their flattest displays of the season as the Toffees made it four unbeaten
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Why this Suffolk village with one of the UK's best pubs is well worth a visit
Suffolk is home to a number of great towns and villages, but this week we're focusing on a place with an award-winning pub that should be on your list to visit. Home to around 1,000 people Ufford has so much to offer and is well worth a visit.
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Inquest opens for missing Suffolk man found in woodland
An inquest has opened into the death of a man found in woodland who was reported missing from a Suffolk village. Donovan Anthony Dinnie-Weall, 46, of Pettaugh, near Debenham, was reported missing to police by his partner on May 3, 2024, after he
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Greater Anglia launches new boost for line from Ipswich to Cambridge
Greater Anglia has linked up with local councils to launch a new community rail partnership to boost the line from Ipswich to Cambridge. It is the latest partnership and follows on from a similar scheme for the East Suffolk lines from Ipswich to
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Work to repair road which collapsed 12 months ago suffers more delays
The reopening of a road which collapsed almost 12 months ago has been pushed back after recent wet weather. Works to repair The Street in Aldham, near Hadleigh, have been ongoing since the middle of September after the road first gave way in November
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Satellite constellation see over rural Suffolk
Photographers have been looking to the skies once again this week to catch the Starlink satellites. The satellites, launched by Elon Musk's company, SpaceX, were seen over Clopton at around 7.45pm on Friday. They appear in a constellation and
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Anti-nuclear demonstration planned at Suffolk airbase amid growing fears
Another anti-nuclear demonstration is set to take place at RAF Lakenheath next month amid growing fears over nuclear weapons at the site. The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) will return to the airbase on Saturday, November 2, for its next
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College pledges to show "same level of care" to town's mere
An independent school has pledged to continue looking after a Suffolk town's mere with the "same level of care and dedication" as that provided by a conservation charity. Suffolk Wildlife Trust (SWT) has stepped back after being custodians of Framlingham
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Call for action to address low water level in river
Debate surrounding a town river has reignited after a resident who spotted low water levels said he wants to see it "protected for future generations". Mark Snowling has started a petition, which so far has 270 signatures, calling for "immediate
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Plans for two structures to house almost 40,000 chickens at estate lodged
Almost 40,000 free range birds could be housed at an estate after plans for two structures were submitted. Copperfield Enterprises Ltd, at Kenton Hall near Debenham, has lodged proposals with Mid Suffolk District Council. The plans would see
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Six observations following 2-0 home defeat to Everton
Ipswich Town lost 2-0 at home to Everton yesterday. Stuart Watson reflects on the action. Jack Clarke fires a golden early chance over the bar. (Image: Steve Waller) BIG EARLY CHANCE How would this game have played out had Town taken
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MP has 'huge fun' joining pupils for daily mile challenge
A Suffolk MP has visited a primary school to join children on their daily mile. James Cartlidge, South Suffolk MP, attended St Gregory CEVC Primary School in Sudbury to learn about its initiative helping to promote the importance of being active
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Falklands War veterans given 'life-changing' trip to USA
A charity has organised a life-changing trip to the USA for a group of veterans from the Falklands War. The trip was organised by Forward Assist, which helps military veterans with combat experience and unresolved trauma. In September, six