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Spud-slinging food van sells out just two hours after opening
A new food van serving the "ultimate cheesy chips" sold out within two hours of opening in a a village. Smother Spudders, a new food van that sells a range of loaded cheesy chips, arrived at the Steeple Stores in Steeple Bumpstead, near Haverhill
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Specialist school given go-ahead for new multi-use games area
A specialist school located inside a Grade II-listed rectory has had its plans to construct a multi-use games area given the green light. Wetheringsett Manor School applied to Mid Suffolk District Council in March to construct the new facility
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5 car boot sales to visit this summer
Looking for things to do this summer? Car boot sales are a great way to bag a bargain, have a wander and get rid of anything you've had laying around for just a little bit too long. Here are five Suffolk car boot sales you should visit this summer
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Series of gigs taking place in historic village revealed
A production company has outlined its schedule of events taking place in an historic village next month. OEP Live has revealed the dates of a series of shows being held as part of the Historic Lavenham Annual (Undercover) Theatre for 2024.
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34-year-old killed crossing road had been attending wedding, court hears
A 34-year-old died after she was hit by a car crossing a road in Marbella, a coroners' court has heard. An inquest concluded into the death of Emily Auchincloss who was killed on September 16 last year while in Marbella for a friend's wedding.
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40 protestors set off on walk against nuclear weapons ahead of 10 day peace camp
Demonstrators have begun a 40 mile walk to Lakenheath to protest nuclear weapons being stationed in Suffolk. A 10-day peace camp against will be set up at the end of the walk following reports that the United States Air Force base, RAF Lakenheath
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Landmark Martello Tower with 'best preserved gun deck' on market for £450,000
One of Suffolk's landmark Martello Towers has been put on the market for £450,000. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Bawdsey, the property is designated as a Grade II listed scheduled monument and was built in 1809 as one of only
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Ipswich civil engineering firm named Large Business of the Year
The winners of the EADT Business Awards 2024 have been announced and Jackson Civil Engineering has been named winner of the Large Business of the Year award, sponsored by Larking Gowen. Jackson Civil Engineering employs around 320 staff, operating
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Town agree £8m fee with Burnley for keeper Muric
Ipswich Town are working on a deal to sign Burnley goalkeeper Arijanet Muric. As per The Athletic, the Blues have agreed an £8m fee - with the potential to rise to £10m following add-ons - for the 25-year-old Kosovan international. Muric played
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The 28 death notices posted in Suffolk this week in the EADT and Ipswich Star
This week, there have been 28 death notices published in the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star. Each week, our publications share the death notices and funeral announcements from families of loved ones who have passed away in our county
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New signing Liam Delap can be 'important player for many years to come', says McKenna
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna believes new signing Liam Delap can 'be an important player for the club for many years to come'. The 21-year-old striker has joined the Blues from Manchester City for £15m, with the potential to reach £20m with
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Performer told 'girls don't play guitar like that' brings tour to art centre
A performer told as a teenager "girls don't play guitar like that" has been announced as the headline act at a renowned art centre. Chantel McGregor will perform at the John Peel Centre, Stowmarket, on September 5. The Bradford-born guitarist
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Gelato café opens to take advantage of Suffolk 'seasidey' feel
A second gelato cafe has opened in a Suffolk seaside town closer to the seafront in time to take advantage of the summer trade. Chocolate maker Harris & James already has a cafe in Aldeburgh High Street and has now added a new outlet at 30 Crabbe
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Experience Suffolk rivers like never before as jet ski business launches
A new business is offering people of all ages a unique experience on two Suffolk rivers to explore the water in a fun, environmentally friendly way. Suffolk Jet Ski has launched in the Felixstowe area, offering people the chance to blast around
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See inside this grade II listed house on sale for £500,000
Take a look inside this six-bedroom townhouse featuring three receptions and a large private walled garden at the heart of a mid Suffolk town. Situated on the High Street in Needham Market, this Grade II-listed double-fronted three-storey property
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Suffolk event named one of the best things to do this summer
A Suffolk event has been named as one of the best things to do in the country this summer. National newspaper The Times has listed the top 50 events to go to across the UK in the rest of July and August. The list varies from movie releases
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Watch: Get insider insight into new Town signing Jacob Greaves
Ipswich Town last night made Jacob Greaves their third signing of the summer - get some exclusive video insight into him here... The 23-year-old centre-back arrived from Hull City on a five-year deal understood to be worth £15m, rising to £18m
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Medium Business of the Year award winner revealed
The winners of the EADT Business Awards 2024 have been announced and Caribbean Blinds UK, based in Sudbury, has been named winner of the Medium Business of the Year award, sponsored by Pound Gates. Family-run business Caribbean Blinds UK, in Sudbury
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Opinion: England's Euro success is a ray of sun in dreary summer
Isn’t it great, the England men’s team have reached a football final for the first time in another country, by beating the Netherlands earlier this week. One more step tomorrow in Berlin will see them emulate the achievements of the Lionesses by
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Side letter renewed to let Sutton Hoo longship team use 75% of building
The team rebuilding Sutton Hoo's world-famous longship feel their project is being "thwarted" despite a council renewing an agreement to let them use 75% of the floor space. On Wednesday, Woodbridge Town Council agreed to another side letter giving
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From Batman and Robin to sheepdogs, how a unique funeral service will serve Leiston
A funeral director’s business which goes the extra mile to give families the chance to say goodbye in their own, unique way is opening in Leiston. Nikki Markham and her husband, Andrew, have been running Markham Funeral Service from Woodbridge
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Council backs Suffolk businessman over concerns town was a 'total mess'
A Suffolk businessman and British Empire Medal (BEM) recipient has received the backing of town councillors after describing his town as a "total mess". Earlier this week, the EADT reported how Framlingham shopkeeper Bill Bulstrode had voiced concerns
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Hairdresser who started aged 14 to open first salon in town
A 21-year-old entrepreneur is to open her first hair and beauty salon, having been cutting hair since the age of 14. Keira Blunderfield and her mother, Becky Delf, will open the doors to All Dolled Up in Station Road West, in Stowmarket, on Monday
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7 celebrities with connections with Suffolk
From the one of the world's biggest singers to a celebrity chef, many famous faces have connections with our wonderful county. Here are some celebrities who have links to Suffolk. Emma Raducanu The tennis superstar, who recently made it
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Jacob Greaves profile: A 'special' leader looking to emulate Maguire
Ipswich Town have signed Hull City centre-back Jacob Greaves. Stuart Watson takes a look at his career to date... Jacob Greaves joined Hull City's academy at a young age. (Image: PA) HULL IS HOME Leaving his hometown club will be a big