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High tide warning remains in place for parts of Suffolk
A Woodbridge café was surrounded by surface water amid high tide warnings in the region. An alert will remain in place for parts of Suffolk until Monday morning and covers Felixstowe to Clacton, including the Orwell and Stour estuaries. Southwold
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Santa's sleigh set to visit streets in Suffolk seaside town in run up to Christmas
With Christmas just around the corner, Santa and reindeer Rudolph will be making a flying visit to a Suffolk seaside town as he begins his preparations to deliver presents. This year, Santa will be starting his month-long visits around Felixstowe
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'We showed great character to come from behind' - Sheehan on Town win over Oxford
Ipswich Town Women manager Joe Sheehan said his side showed "great character" to come from behind twice as they beat Oxford United 4-2. Goals from Shauna Guyatt, Maria Boswell and a brace from Lucy O'Brien secured the three points for the Tractor
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Primary school pupils taught vital life-saving skills
A primary school is bucking a trend by teaching children vital life-saving skills. Saxmundham Primary School teamed up with Saxmundham Health to give its pupils CPR knowledge as well as defibrillator skills. The move comes in response to statistics
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Town Women go top of the league with fantastic victory over Oxford United
Ipswich Town Women have taken top spot after beating Oxford United 4-2 in Felixstowe this afternoon, with goals from Shauna Guyatt and Maria Boswell and a brace from Lucy O'Brien. The game started with a lot of intensity from the Yellows who pressed
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Blues on loan: 'A level above' - Barbrook nets first senior goal and earns praise
A look at how Ipswich Town players got on for their loan clubs this weekend. Taking the lead in style 🤌#AmberArmy | #SuttonUnited | #SLFF | #ForeverAmber 💛 pic.twitter.com/ylylSTeR4r — Sutton United FC (@suttonunited
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Burst water main shuts road for six days
A road will be closed for six days following a burst water main. An emergency road closure was put in place at Cullum Road in Bury St Edmunds, just before 12pm on Saturday by Anglian Water. Drivers can expect the road to remain closed until
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Pug boarding house set up after owner's mum's death crowned UK's best
A woman who turned her lifelong love of pugs into an award winning business said the first person she wanted to tell was her late mum. The Pug Snug, based in Great Barton, won crowned the UK's best boarding business after reaching the final five
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7 Christmas lights displays in Suffolk to get into the festive spirit
As Christmas draws nearer, many like to head out to start their shopping and enjoy the festive lights put up to bring Suffolk into the holiday season. Large crowds gathered to enjoy the range of events put on by organisers at Bury St Edmunds Christmas
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Suffolk café festive afternoon tea addition in 'high demand'
A Suffolk café has announced it will be adding a festive afternoon tea to the menu. Nourish Café, in Newbourne, announced the menu addition on social media. The afternoon tea is available from Wednesday, November 20 until Saturday, December
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'I needed to prove something to myself' - Webb makes history by winning second title
Colchester fighter James Webb said he's come full circle after becoming just the sixth man to win world titles in two different weight divisions at Cage Warriors 180. The Essex grappler, 34, stopped champion Andy Clamp with ground and pound in
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'The home of English football' - Szmodics relishing England clash at Wembley
Ipswich Town attacker Sammie Szmodics is excited to play at Wembley today (5pm) as the Republic of Ireland face England in Nations League B. In terms of the group, this is a dead rubber for the Boys in Green, who are guaranteed to finish third
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Rail firm seeks to dispel concerns that derelict Suffolk station could be demolished
A rail firm has sought to dispel ongoing concerns that a derelict former Suffolk railway station could be demolished. This newspaper has been contacted by a number of concerned readers who fear that Greater Anglia, which owns Trimley station, is
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Town Women host Oxford in top-of-the-table clash
Ipswich Town Women host Oxford United in a big clash in Felixstowe this afternoon (2pm). Ross Halls previews the game.... Joe Sheehan's side are unbeaten in the Southern Premier Division so far this season, winning seven of their opening nine league
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Fast-food restaurant confirms it no longer has plans to open in town
A fast-food chain has revealed it has "no current plans" to open in a Suffolk town - two years on from proposals which were given the go-ahead. Mid Suffolk District Council gave the EG Group permission to build two drive-through units on land south
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Watch: Thomas Gaardsoe reflects on his time at Ipswich Town and career as whole
Ross Halls caught up with former Ipswich Town defender Thomas Gaardsoe to discuss his time at Portman Road, career as a whole and what he's been up to since he left the Blues. Gaardsoe made 49 appearances for Town, scoring seven goals, after arriving
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Who appeared in the docks this week in Suffolk
A mechanic who drove around a drug dealer and a man sentenced for indecent images were among those that appeared in court this week. A number of individuals appeared at Suffolk Magistrates Court and Ipswich Crown Court for trial, to enter pleas
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High street retailer gives town shop a major facelift
A high street retailer is refurbishing a Suffolk store less than a month after a car crashed into its store front. New Look in Sudbury, is one of 17 small stores around the UK receiving a facelift ahead of Christmas. The shop front and fitting
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Weekly Suffolk market 'surviving and thriving' after once struggling
A Suffolk weekly market is still "surviving and thriving" following improvements in the relationship between traders and the town council. The Wednesday market at Saxmundham was said to be struggling in April after a decision to move from its previous