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Two men jailed over Felixstowe cannabis farm
Two men have been jailed for nearly three years each after police uncovered a cannabis farm in Felixstowe containing 81 plants.
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Two men have been jailed for nearly three years each after police uncovered a cannabis farm in Felixstowe containing 81 plants.
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Powerhouse vocalists are set to bring the magic of soul music's greatest female artists to life in Ipswich as 'Sisters With Soul' makes its debut at the New Wolsey Theatre. Only five tickets remaining.
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The Mermaid on Yarmouth Road has temporarily closed its doors for a major £285,000 refurbishment. The pub will reopen on 14 February.
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Drivers face delays on London Road in Ipswich as street light repairs force a lane closure between Lidl and West End Road until tomorrow.
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A steel signing ceremony has marked a key milestone in the construction of a new £12.8m ambulance hub in Ipswich, which will help keep more emergency vehicles on the road.
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Suffolk County Council has reduced its direct carbon emissions by 43% since 2019, but faces challenges meeting its 2030 net zero target due to emissions it says are outside its direct control.
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Ipswich Borough Council has granted a 24-hour licence to the West End Road Burger King, making it the first in town that can serve food and drink around the clock.
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Castle Hill Infant School has maintained its 'Good' rating following its latest Ofsted inspection, with inspectors praising its "broad, ambitious and inclusive" curriculum.
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Local businesses looking to improve workplace mental health can now access more affordable training through Suffolk Mind's new packages, with options tailored to different organisation sizes and needs.
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A programme of road and pavement improvements across Ipswich town centre will begin on Monday 27 January. The works will cover 11 locations, including Westgate Street, Princes Street, St Nicholas' Street, the Waterfront and bus station areas.
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Henley Players are bringing the heartwarming tale of courage and friendship to life this May, while raising funds for Cancer Support Suffolk.
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A team of 160 volunteers in Woodbridge are painstakingly reconstructing the Sutton Hoo burial ship using authentic Anglo-Saxon methods, aiming to launch the 88-foot vessel by 2026.