A14: Car crash causes lane to close near Creeting St Mary

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June 19, 2013

Emergency services have been dealing with a crash on the A14 involving two vehicles.
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Stowmarket: Suffolk County Council’s decision to close middle schools is formally challenged

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June 19, 2013

Suffolk County Council’s decision to close middle schools in the Stowmarket area will be formally challenged.
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Money laundering ex-detective guilty

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June 19, 2013

Two men, including a former detective with West Yorkshire Police, are convicted of money laundering in a £5.7m Suffolk fraud trial.
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Three-year coast project gets funds

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June 19, 2013

A project to encourage salt marshes and promote the history of the Suffolk coast is given £700,000 from the lottery.
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Botesdale: Police and bomb disposal squad called to home

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June 19, 2013

Bomb disposal experts have been at a north Suffolk home after a grenade was found.
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Suggestions sought on traffic money

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June 19, 2013

People are to be asked how £39m earmarked to improve traffic hotspots in Norfolk and Suffolk should be spent.
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Housing would ‘destroy’ village

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June 19, 2013

Suffolk villagers are angry that a housing developer which owns a derelict factory site wants to build on green fields.
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East of England: MPs to debate ambulance service

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June 19, 2013

The performance of the East of England Ambulance Service will be debated in parliament next week amid calls for members of the board to resign.
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Suffolk: Fraudsters found guilty of conning £5.7million from victims

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June 19, 2013

Five fraudsters, including an ex-police detective, have been found guilty of playing a part in escort and debt scams that conned over 17,000 victims out of £5.7 million.
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Businessman guilty of involvement in international frauds of £5.7 million

A Redgrave businessman has been found guilty of involvement in international frauds in which victims were duped out of £5.7 million.
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Number 10 call is no joke for Arctic veteran Andy

Royal Navy veteran Arthur ‘Andy’ Andrews applied for his Artic Star medal months ago so when his wife Mary took a call asking if he would go to 10 Downing Street to get it, she thought it was a scam.
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Children perform free schools concert at The Apex in Bury St Edmunds

About 260 children took part in music workshops at The Apex in Bury St Edmunds earlier today (19) before putting on a free concert for parents.
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Felixstowe: Fans of two-wheeled travel set to enjoy pair of big events at resort

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June 19, 2013

Enthusiasts of two-wheeled travel will be flocking to Felixstowe this weekend as the resort stages two big events for motorcycle and cycle fans.
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Become a Thames Path Challenger for Moreton Hall-based disability charity

Disability charity Papworth Trust, which runs the West Suffolk Disability Resource Centre on Moreton Hall, is searching for people to take on an exciting endurance walk challenge.
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Tesco to install safety bollard after incident where car drove into Moreton Hall store

A bollard will soon be installed in front of Tesco Express on Moreton Hall.
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Ambulance called to man in Sudbury

A man in his 40s was taken to West Suffolk Hospital on Tuesday morning after being taken ill in Sudbury.
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Council takes action to tackle under-age drinking on Moreton Hall

A council has hired youth workers to help tackle the problem of under-age drinking on Moreton Hall.
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Man exposes himself in Risby

A man indecently exposed himsefl to a woman on Sunday afternoon in Risby.
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Ingham: Girl approached by man in car

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June 19, 2013

A 15-year-old girl has been approached by a man who repeatedly drove past her in a car in Ingham.
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Catering contract will cut Apex subsidy in Bury St Edmunds by a third council is told

The £750,000 a year subsidy to The Apex in Bury St Edmunds should be slashed by a third through a Sodexo catering contract.
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Join in the Bury Free Press video celebration of the Longest Day

Friday is the Longest Day and the Bury Free Press will be capturing every moment on video – but we need your help.
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