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A14 blocked due to police incident
Part of the A14 was closed this evening while Suffolk police attended an incident. The major road was blocked westbound between junction 45 at Battlies Green and junction 44 at Bury St Edmunds at around 6pm. National Highways said approaching
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Blues on loan: Humphreys, Foyo and Valentine all score for loan clubs
A look at how Ipswich Town players got on for their loan clubs this weekend... CAMERON HUMPHREYS The midfielder featured and scored for Wycombe Wanderers as they beat Leyton Orient 3-0. Humphreys wrapped up the win for his third strike
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Martin Lewis urges homeowners to find this switch and avoid £9k bill this winter
As temperatures get cooler, pipes can begin to freeze and cause thousands of pounds of damage. But, Martin Lewis has shared some tips to help you find “the off switch” if you need to stop your water. Martin Lewis explained on the website: “
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Sheehan reflects on Town's 'convincing' 13-0 win over MK Dons
Joe Sheehan said he was "really pleased" with Town's convincing 13-0 win over MK Dons in Felixstowe this afternoon. The Tractor Girls swept MK Dons aside, scoring thirteen goals as they continued their unbeaten run in the league. Sheehan said
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Town Women SMASH MK Dons 13-0 in Felixstowe in incredible display
Ipswich Town Women smashed MK Dons 13-0 in Felixstowe this afternoon. Sophie Peskett scored four and there were doubles from Maisy Barker and Lucy O'Brien, plus strikes from Leah Mitchell, Eloise King, Natasha Thomas and Issy Bryant. In the
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'They've got no chance' - Legend Shearer's damning verdict on Town
Premier League legend and Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer says Ipswich Town 'have got no chance' of staying in the top tier unless they improve every aspect of their play. Shearer, the all-time leading goal scorer in the Premier League, was
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Overnight closures planned for stretch of A11
Drivers are being warned of overnight closures on the A11 while concrete barriers are replaced. National Highways has said that works to replace the barriers and repair potholes and cracks in the road between Red Lodge and Fiveways Roundabout
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'It was mental!' - Brentford star and boss Frank on win over 'good team' Town
Brentford boss Thomas Frank said he was both happy and irritated after his side's thrilling 4-3 win over Ipswich Town. The Bees went 2-0 down but battled all the way back to lead 3-2, before Liam Delap looked to have snatched Town a late point.
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Martin Lewis' Money Saving Expert top tips for making £1,000 before Christmas
With Christmas around the corner, many of us will be turning our attention to our bank accounts ahead of the heavy period of spending to come. To help you with your Christmas coffers, Martin Lewis and the Money Saving Expert team have found a number
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'Luxury' glamping pod site planned for Suffolk village
Plans for four new glamping pods welcoming visitors for overnight stays in a Suffolk village have been submitted. Proposals for land northeast of The Abbey Cottage in Windsor Green, Cockfield, between Sudbury and Bury St Edmunds, have been submitted
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Two Suffolk pubs named in the top 50 Sunday roasts guide
Two of Suffolk's much loved pubs have been listed nationally after being named as having some the UK's best roast dinners. The Crown The Crown in Bildeston was named first and is a pub perfect for a winter's roast. The Crown in Bildeston
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The 33 death notices shared this week with the EADT and the Ipswich Star
Family and friends have been paying tribute to their loved ones this week from across Suffolk. There have been 33 death notices published in the East Anglian Daily Times and the Ipswich Star. Some people choose to post a brief notice of their
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See inside one of Suffolk's 'most impressive' Georgian homes on the market
See inside a property that has been labelled as "one of the most impressive" Georgian homes in Suffolk by a local estate agent. The six-bedroom home has come onto the market for offers in excess of £1,250,000 Kelsale Court is a former Georgian
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Why you should visit Suffolk village with nature reserve and amazing pub
It is no secret that Suffolk is home to a number of incredible villages that all have their own uniqueness, but here are some reasons you should visit this village. Dunwich, which is nestled on the coast between Sizewell and Southwold, is one
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'A tough way to end' - Hirst reflects on Brentford defeat & first Premier League goal
Ipswich Town goalscorer George Hirst is keen to focus on the positives of yesterday’s 4-3 defeat to Brentford, but admitted that the result will hurt in the coming days. The Blues took the lead as Hirst set up Sammie Szmodics before he doubled
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Saxmundham barber and campaigner Tris Curling is up for national Business Award
A Suffolk barber has made the national finals of the England Business Awards after his pioneering work with his customers on mental health. Tristan Curling,one of the Barbers of Saxmundham, is more than just a barber. He has a real passion for
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Can you give bubbly Bella her forever home in Suffolk?
Can you help bubbly Bella find her forever home in Suffolk? Bella, the four-year-old olde tyme bulldog crossbreed, was brought into the care of the RSPCA by an inspector on welfare grounds. She has been described by staff at the RSPCA Suffolk
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Woman 'couldn't continue without partner' inquest hears
The inquests into the deaths of a Lowestoft couple who died in a "tragic set of circumstances" have now concluded. Suffolk Coroners Court heard two inquests on Friday relating to the deaths of Jason Hammond, 56, and his partner, Ruth Carlisle,
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Suffolk pumpkin patch once again named among best in UK
A west Suffolk pumpkin patch has once again received national recognition after being named on of the best in the country. Undley Farm Pumpkin Patch in Beck Row, near Lakenheath, was included in a roundup of the best UK patches with free entry
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Joy as much-loved Suffolk cafe retains prestigious award
A Suffolk cafe owner says it is "very gratifying" to be named in the top 10 per cent of cafes worldwide. Oranges & Lemons in Rectory Hill, East Bergholt, has been handed the TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Award for 2024 for the second year in