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See inside newly renovated town Co-op shop on opening day
Staff at a Co-op store in a Suffolk town have reopened the doors today following a five-week renovation project. The Co-op in Clare closed on October 26 for refurbishment and on Friday December 1, one day later than originally planned, it reopened
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Freezing fog forecast for Suffolk this weekend after county sees first snow
Snow and ice have hit Suffolk today as the county faces a cold snap. The Met Office extended its weather warning for snow and ice over the weekend earlier today, with the freezing temperatures set to last until early on Sunday morning. The
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Suffolk vegetable farmers hopeful for festive crops - but red onions in short supply
Vegetable growers across Suffolk and north Essex are bracing themselves for a busy festive harvest. While most of the country enjoys a midwinter respite from work, farmers growing a host of vegetables for the Christmas and New Year market will
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McKenna on how Ipswich Town play with a 'big club' mindset at Portman Road
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna says his team will continue to play with a 'big club' mindset every time they step out at Portman Road. Wednesday night's 3-1 home victory against Millwall made it eight wins out of nine on Suffolk soil since
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High Street café reopens for Christmas fayre after vehicle crashed into building
An art gallery and café has announced they are to reopen for a town's Christmas fayre after a lorry crashed into the building. Vela Art Gallery and Café in Saxmundham has been closed since November 13 after a vehicle crashed into their premises
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McKenna on Tuanzebe 'decision' and Donacien's return to fitness
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna says he may have to continue to tread carefully with centre-back Axel Tuanzebe. The 26-year-old joined the Blues as a free agent on September 8 having been released by Manchester United following a stop-start
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Police to breathalyse EVERY driver they speak to in Suffolk
Suffolk police have launched a new campaign to tackle drink and drug driving in December. As part of the #NoExcuse campaign, officers from the roads and armed policing team will be breathalysing every driver they speak to from Friday, December
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Crash causing delays on A11 at major roundabout
Traffic is building on the A11 after a crash at a key roundabout. The A11 heading in the northbound direction is blocked by significant amounts of standstill traffic following a crash near the Fiveways Roundabout this afternoon. READ MORE
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Three homes planned for back garden of home in village high street
Three bungalows could be built on land behind an existing home on a town's high street if plans submitted to a council are given the go-ahead. Proposals for land behind Ashley, in Long Melford High Street, were lodged with Babergh District Council
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Suffolk website development company celebrates being in business as long as Google
A Suffolk-based website development company is celebrating being in business as long as Google. Infotex, based in Melton, near Woodbridge, was established in 1998 and is now marking its 25th anniversary. The company, which started life building
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Press conference recap - McKenna on Williams, Tuanzebe and more
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Parents of teen who died in hospital say she was 'let down' as trust apologises
The parents of a teenager with a rare type of cancer have said they were "let down" on the night that she died, as a Suffolk Hospital has apologised for the treatment of the family. According to minutes from the West Suffolk Council NHS Foundation
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More snow to hit Suffolk as Met Office extends weather warning
A yellow weather warning has been extended across east Suffolk this weekend. The Met Office said the warning will now end at 10am on Saturday, December 2 along the Suffolk coast. It came into place at 5pm on Thursday, November 30 and was due
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Two taken to hospital after getting trapped in crashed car
Two people were rescued from a car which tipped on its side following a crash. Suffolk Fire and Rescue were called to Needham Market just after 10am today to reports of a single vehicle crash. Crews from Princes Street and Needham Market found
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Two in hospital after car crashes into hedge
Two people have been left injured after their car crashed into a hedge in the early hours of the morning. Suffolk Fire and Rescue received calls of a single vehicle car crash on the B1125 in Blythburgh at 6.20am. The car had crashed into
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Suffolk person wins £100,000 in December Premium Bonds prize draw
Suffolk winners of the latest Premium Bonds prize draw have been announced- with one lucky person scooping up £100,000. The December results also show that three people won £50,000, nine people won £10,000 and 340 people won £1000. It also
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Three months of our Town coverage for £3 - and why your support means so much to us
Premier League chasing Ipswich Town have some huge festive fixtures coming up. Stuart Watson explains what you’ll get if you take advantage of our new digital subscription offer... On an almost weekly basis someone will ask me ‘how’s that paywall
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Tickets sell out for East Anglian derby
Tickets for this month's hotly-anticipated East Anglian derby at Portman Road have sold out. Ipswich Town take on Norwich City for the first time in almost five years on Saturday, December, 16 (12.30pm ko), with the high-flying Blues looking to
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Green Party candidate calls for creation of Suffolk Coast and Heaths National Park
A Green candidate is calling for a Suffolk Coastal beauty spot to be designated as a national park. Suffolk Coastal prospective parliamentary candidate Julian Cusack wants Natural England to consider changing the designation of Suffolk Coast and
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Top tips to aid mobility this winter
Ipswich-based mobility aids supplier Felgains is celebrating 45 years of helping locals lead independent lives. A steadfast presence in the community since 1977, the family firm puts its success down to expertise passed down the generations and always
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Four Suffolk schools named in prestigious Sunday Times guide
Four Suffolk schools have been named among the best in the East Anglia. Ipswich School, Woodbridge School and St Benedict's Catholic School in Bury St Edmunds all feature in The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide 2024. Ipswich School was named
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Suffolk solar farm is given the go-ahead to produce power for more than 6,000 homes
A solar farm has been given the go-ahead in Suffolk which will provide enough electricity for more than 6,000 homes. East Suffolk Council has granted Novus Renewable Services permission to install the solar panels and associated infrastructure
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The A14 Orwell Bridge stayed closed this morning
The A14 was closed on the Orwell Bridge after roadworks had been unexpectedly extended. The road was closed overnight for planned roadworks. However, the roadworks over-ran agreed completion times and the bridge remained closed this morning (December
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Big positives from a tough month for Town - AJ picks his November award winners
Having blown teams away for most of the season, Ipswich Town found November to be a little bit harder, winning two, drawing two and losing two of their six games in all competitions. Alex Jones picks his award winners. Player of the Month
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Ipswich Town legend's 'terrible sadness' as his boyhood Suffolk club folds
An Ipswich Town legend - who scored the winning goal in the 1978 FA Cup Final - has spoken of his 'terrible sadness' that his boyhood Suffolk club has had to fold after being unable to attract enough players. Roger Osborne played for Suffolk and
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EADT readers can subscribe for just £3 for 3 months in this flash sale
The ITFC season is hotting up and now EADT readers can subscribe for just £3 for 3 months to get all our unique ITFC coverage and local news. That's just £1 a month! Or, alternatively, you can get an amazing price for our annual subscription of
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Suffolk COVID relatives hit out at Matt Hancock inquiry comments
A Suffolk woman whose father died alone during the pandemic has hit out at comments made by Matt Hancock during the ongoing UK Covid-19 Inquiry. On Thursday, former health secretary and west Suffolk MP Matt Hancock denied there was an "absence