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Chambers bags five as Needham thrash Stowmarket to reach Premier Cup semis
Seth Chambers’ five-goal salvo to fire Needham Market into the semi-finals of the Endeavour Automotive Suffolk Premier Cup was reward for his improvement as a player. So said the Marketmen’s assistant manager Tom Rothery after the 22-year-old striker
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Suffolk coastal restaurant features in best UK places for winter escape
The Good Food Guide has released a list of the best restaurants with rooms for a winter escape, and a restaurant on the Suffolk coast has made the list. The Suffolk can be found in the heart of Aldeburgh in the High Street, just a short walk away
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Leiston man found guilty of murder out of 'jealously'
A Leiston man accused of stabbing another man to death out of jealousy has been found guilty of murder. Oskars Kantors, 29, appeared at Ipswich Crown Court on Wednesday, November 15, and was charged with murdering 41-year-old Agris Leigavnieks
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Popular Suffolk farm shop seeks permission to develop 'drive-thru' cafe
A popular Suffolk farm shop situated near the A12 is seeking permission to develop a 'drive-thru' cafe in a mobile shipping container to provide takeaway hot and cold drinks and snacks. Friday Street Farm, between Aldeburgh and Saxmundham, is hoping
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Flood alerts in places for parts of Suffolk as weather conditions set to worsen
A flood alert has been put in place for parts of Suffolk in the aftermath of Storm Debi. The Environment Agency has issued the alerts due to expected heavy rainfall later this week. Places in north Suffolk such as Bungay, Mendham and Bedfield
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Town to rebrand stand after ending partnership with Magnus
Ipswich Town Football Club has announced it will be rebranding the name of one of its stands after ending its partnership with Magnus. In a statement on Wednesday, the club announced that its corporate partnership with Magnus Group Ltd has ended
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Trains stopped as lorry breaks down at rail crossing
Rail services have been stopped after a lorry broke down at a level crossing in a Suffolk town. Trains between Woodbridge and Melton were delayed on Wednesday after the lorry broke down a about 12.40pm. A statement on the Greater Anglia website
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Wedding shop that opened after lockdown named one of UK's best
A wedding shop that has only been open for just over two years in a Suffolk town has been named one of the best in the UK. Silk & Maple in Sudbury started as a wedding business in lockdown before moving to a permanent site in Friars Street, Sudbury
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High Street retailer to close branch in Suffolk in 2024
A high street retailer is set to close one of its branches in Suffolk. Clintons Cards announced in August that stores across the country would be closing in a bid to avoid insolvency. It has been confirmed the retailer's Haverhill High Street
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Town loanee Matt Ward bags Man of the Match award for brace
A handful of Ipswich Town's loan players featured for their clubs last night. Ross Halls takes a look at how they got on... MATT WARD The youngster made his first start for Braintree Town, scoring twice as they beat Welling United 4-1 at Cressing
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Subscriber exclusive: Watch our interview with Mark Ashton in the TownTV studio
Newly-promoted Ipswich Town are second in the Championship table at the third international break of the season. The EADT and Ipswich Star's chief football writer, Stuart Watson, sat down with Town's chief executive Mark Ashton to discuss a wide
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New multi-million pound gallery in Suffolk town wins prestigious national award
A once-at-risk building transformed into a multi-million-pound art gallery has won a prestigious national award. Gainsborough House in Sudbury was announced the best Georgian building to be restored at the Georgian Awards 2023. Gainsborough
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Suffolk County Council farms to announce move to regenerative methods at conference
Suffolk County Council is set to announce a move towards regenerative methods on its farms at a conference next week. Ipswich's Museum of the Environment (MOTE) is hosting a Regenerative Farming Conference on Friday, November 24. The all-day
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Second bid for bathing status for Suffolk's River Deben is postponed
A bid to make a Suffolk river safe for swimming has been postponed for a year after a local authority was unable to support the application. Campaign group Save the Deben is seeking designated bathing water status from Government department Defra
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Huge Christmas market with over 50 stalls coming to Suffolk Cathedral
A huge Christmas market is returning to a historic Suffolk Cathedral. St Edmundsbury Cathedral Christmas Market in Bury St Edmunds will run from Thursday, November 23 until Saturday, November 25. Take a browse around more than 50 stalls made
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Suffolk resident leaves note on legally-parked car asking driver to park elsewhere
A frustrated homeowner in a Suffolk seaside town appears to have been placing notes on legally parked cars warning motorists not to park there, with one saying 'your parking is disgraceful'. The unnamed Southwold resident has written a note, seen
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Man arrested after police officer hit by car in Suffolk town
A 22-year-old man has been arrested after a police officer was hit by a car in Newmarket. The crash happened at about 2.45am on Sunday in The Avenue, when a vehicle hit a police officer and a driver failed to stop at the scene. The female
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Suffolk artificial intelligence experts help create new personalised heart treatments
A pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) company based in Suffolk is taking part in a new drive to help patients struck by the world's biggest killer - heart disease - by personalising their care. Cardiovascular (CVD) disease is the most common
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Dessert shop to relocate to prominent town centre site
A dessert shop that sells delicious sweet treats has announced plans to relocate to a prominent town centre location. Ben Hutton opened Crumbs in Bury St Edmunds' Lower Baxter Street in November 2022, after months on the lookout to open a new shop
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Tipi business awarded for resilience and reinvention
Events Under Canvas, a tipi hire company based in Capel St Mary, won the Growth Business of the Year award, sponsored by Ashtons Legal, at the East Anglian Daily Times Business Awards 2023. Launched in 2013, the business supplies tipis, sailcloth
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Why businesses should be aware of increased visa fees
Sohan Sidhu, head of immigration at Ellisons Solicitors, looks at the impact of higher visa fees on businesses. Following its announcement over public sector wage rises, the government stated that it would be funding these rises through increases
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MP says ambulance trust should 'get a grip' after ten-hour wait linked to death
A Suffolk MP and former health minister has said that the ambulance trust needs to "gets a grip" on waiting times, after a ten-hour delay was found to have contributed to a patient's death. Suffolk Coastal MP Thérèse Coffey responded to the prevention
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Pub hopes to reopen in time for Christmas after new tenants found
An east Suffolk pub could reopen in time for Christmas after it was revealed new tenants had been found. It was announced in October that The Plough in Wangford had closed its doors due to rising costs and staff shortages. Adnams, which runs
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Suffolk MP Therese Coffey reveals health scare as she bows out of government
Suffolk Coastal MP Therese Coffey has bowed out of life on the front bench after the longest current spell as a minister - and revealed how it nearly cost her life. The former Environment Secretary bowed out of government in Rishi Sunak's reshuffle
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November qualifiers take centre stage - Town players set for international action
Another international break has slowly crept up on us, taking everyone by surprise when the full-time whistle was blown at the end of Ipswich Town’s 3-2 win against Swansea City on Saturday afternoon. It means that the Blues have a fortnight to
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OPINION: Measures will provide platform for future health and financial prosperity
Last week saw the State Opening of Parliament and the first King’s Speech in over 70 years. The speech set out the plans and priorities of the Government for the coming year and laid down a total of 21 new pieces of legislation including proposals
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'We'll have firepower to go again in January' - Town chief Ashton on transfer window
With newly-promoted Ipswich Town second in the Championship table, Stuart Watson sat down with chief executive Mark Ashton to discuss a range of topics. In part one of this interview, the upcoming January transfer window was discussed. When