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East of England Co-op appoints Andy Rigby as acting CEO
The East of England Co-op has named Andy Rigby as its acting CEO for a minimum of 12 months, bringing over 40 years of retail leadership experience to the role.
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The East of England Co-op has named Andy Rigby as its acting CEO for a minimum of 12 months, bringing over 40 years of retail leadership experience to the role.
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A Bacton company that transforms homes for disabled and elderly residents is planning to expand its services to every town and village in Suffolk following major national award wins.
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Ipswich Borough Council has reappointed Grant Thornton to conduct its annual housing capital receipts audit for 2023/24, with the £10,000 contract approved under special provisions.
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One of East Anglia's oldest law firms has relocated its Ipswich operations to new premises at Connexions on Princes Street, bringing its previously split teams under one roof.
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A £4.2 million space research facility, set to become the UK's largest optical research test range, will be built at BT's Adastral Park in Martlesham. The groundbreaking project will put Suffolk at the forefront of space-to-ground communications research.
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An Ipswich publican has laid bare how employment cost increases will affect their business as industry bodies call for government action to protect jobs.
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The deepest draught vessel ever to visit a UK port has successfully docked at Felixstowe, following a £130 million channel deepening project.
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Suffolk County Council has approved a new £14 billion economic strategy, marking the start of an ambitious journey to reshape the county's future. The plan's success will depend on attracting substantial private investment and developing the local workforce.
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As businesses face mounting financial challenges, Ellisons Solicitors has expanded its insolvency team to seven specialists, making it the largest dedicated team in the region.
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Suffolk-based classic car restoration company Bridge Classic Cars is set to spread festive joy by delivering mince pies to four local care homes in a convoy of vintage vehicles this Thursday.
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An Ipswich law firm is speaking out against government reforms that could make legal careers less accessible to local talent. Attwells Solicitors warns the changes could undo progress made in making the profession more diverse.
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A new economic strategy for Suffolk aims to build on the county's renewable energy and nuclear power sectors to expand its role in clean technology. The plan seeks to attract £4 of private investment for every £1 of public funding.
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