Offices set to become residential house in mid Suffolk town
Raedan House in Stowmarket, in mid Suffolk, has been used by Phoenix Counselling Practice for nearly 20 years, but the service is closing.
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Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times, covering Mid-Suffolk.
Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times, covering Mid-Suffolk.
Raedan House in Stowmarket, in mid Suffolk, has been used by Phoenix Counselling Practice for nearly 20 years, but the service is closing.
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