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This week, God loves yew
Church communities across Suffolk are being encouraged to help protect historic churchyard yews by adding them to a national database.
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Church communities across Suffolk are being encouraged to help protect historic churchyard yews by adding them to a national database.
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Ipswich's first dedicated business festival aims to showcase local entrepreneurship and foster new partnerships across sectors.
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As residents brace themselves for price increases at all council-owned car parks, a new initiative from Ipswich Central and Apex Parking, the company that operates the Blackfriars car park on Foundation Street, will offer free town centre parking after 3pm on Thursdays.
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Local creatives are being sought to contribute handmade bunting and stalls for The Walk's upcoming spring market.
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A disqualified motorist who boasted about outrunning traffic officers has been sentenced to 42 weeks in prison after he drove into a hedge in Whitton.
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Suffolk's toddler development rates remain below pre-pandemic levels, with 20% failing to meet expected standards last year.
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Suffolk County Council has been awarded £3.7 million to improve cycling, walking and accessibility infrastructure across the county.
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Mercury-nominated corto.alto and NME-tipped JD Cliffe among first wave of acts announced for Brighten The Corners Festival 2025 in Ipswich, which will be headlined by post-punk powerhouse Dry Cleaning.
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Two local attractions are finalists in the Suffolk & Norfolk Tourism Awards, with winners to be announced at Norwich Castle on 6 March.
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Nearly half of Ipswich families with children face rent shortfalls, as experts warn almost a million UK children could be pushed into poverty by 2026.
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An Ipswich care company helping elderly residents maintain their independence has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award.
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Suffolk New College is supporting new government changes that remove mandatory English and maths qualifications for apprentices over 19, affecting 47 current adult learners at the institution.
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