Fun new guide book released to promote Suffolk tourism
A new mystery tours book focusing on towns and villages around Suffolk has been released by Caroline King.
Mid Suffolk Reporter
Reporter covering the Mid Suffolk patch.
Reporter covering the Mid Suffolk patch.
A new mystery tours book focusing on towns and villages around Suffolk has been released by Caroline King.
A bid by Game of Thrones stars Kit Harrington and Rose Leslie to renovate a barn at their home in Brettenham in Suffolk is being delayed by bats.
Problems with drainage in Church Street in Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford were raised repeatedly in the years prior to Storm Babet, it can be revealed.
Plans to reduce the size of the church tower at the Stowmarket United Reform Church have been refused.
Mid Suffolk District Council will consider a motion which involves the controversial withdrawal of the winter fuel payments by the government, according to documents.
Proposals to build two homes behind the Six Bells pub in Church Road, Felsham, have been recommended for refusal by Mid Suffolk District Council.
Plans for a service station and drive-through restaurant off the A140 in Brome, near Eye in Suffolk, have been recommended for approval.
The most senior clergyman in Suffolk believes the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby shows the Church of England's "profound commitment to creating a safer church".
A woman who mistook a Suffolk tomato factory, near Ipswich, for the Northern Lights enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity put on by Specsavers.
Hadleigh Parkside Pre-School, in Pykenham Way, will be able to offer more children places after its extension plans were given the go-ahead.
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