Town pub allowed to play outdoor live music with several restrictions
The Rampant Horse in Needham Market reached an agreement with Mid Suffolk District Council's environment committee over its licence at Suffolk Magistrates Court.
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The Rampant Horse in Needham Market reached an agreement with Mid Suffolk District Council's environment committee over its licence at Suffolk Magistrates Court.
Call for an independent inquiry into Babergh District Council's planning department following the cancellation of 17 meetings.
Over 7,000 people have recieved care at home after Suffolk and north east Essex Integrated Care Board launched virtual wards.
Parish councils near Ipswich have confirmed that the reconsultation period of a controversial quarry in the south of Ipswich at Brockleywood has been extended.
Archaeological digs for offshore East Anglia One North and Two wind farms in Suffolk are set to begin next week.
A student from the Royal Hospital School in Holbrook won second place in an Oxford poetry competition.
Suffolk and Norfolk Community Pharmacy is worried by Healthwatch England's data on the number of pharmacy closures.
A man from Bury St Edmunds has been ordered to pay a sum of more than £350 for assaulting a police officer by Suffolk Magistrates' Court.
Suffolk Coastal MP Jenny Riddell-Carpenter met with Aldeburgh and Felixstowe workers to discuss their issues with the privatisation of services.
Suffolk, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Essex councils in early talks to join forces to oppose National Grid's pylon proposals.
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