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January 2007

 

  • New homes planned for pub site Tuesday, January 30, 2007

  • A piece of land left derelict following a devastating pub fire more than five years ago is to be transformed by a new development which will create eight affordable homes.  [More...]
     
  • First look at new landmark building Wednesday, January 24, 2007

  • First look at new landmark building [More...]
     
  • Jubilee Walk facelift – work begins Tuesday, January 16, 2007

  • Work is about to begin on a £460,000 project to improve an important gateway into Haverhill as part of £10 million plans to regenerate the town centre. [More...]
     
  • Improvements made to vital community centre Monday, January 15, 2007

  • Extensive improvement work is to start today at a popular community centre in Bury St Edmunds. [More...]
     
  • Temporary road closures in Bury St Edmunds Monday, January 15, 2007

  • Roads in Bury St Edmunds are to close temporarily next week as resurfacing work takes place. [More...]
     
  • Remembering the Holocaust Monday, January 15, 2007

  • The Mayor of St Edmundsbury, Cllr Frank Warby, and Canon Peter Barham, of St Edmundsbury Cathedral, will be joined by councillors, children from two Bury St Edmunds schools and representatives from religious groups at a special service on Friday 26 January to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day. [More...]
     
  • Haverhill multiplex plans submitted Friday, January 12, 2007

  • Plans for a £9.25 million five-screen multiplex cinema and restaurant complex designed to create a new leisure quarter in Haverhill have today been opened for public consultation after a planning application was submitted to St Edmundsbury Borough Council. [More...]
     
  • Don't miss out on your bus pass Friday, January 12, 2007

  • People who make the most of their St Edmundsbury bus pass are being urged to apply for a new style pass as soon as possible to avoid missing out on free travel. [More...]
     
  • Making postal voting safer Wednesday, January 10, 2007

  • Councils across Suffolk are taking steps to make postal voting safer after a new act was introduced to reduce the chances of election fraud. [More...]
     
  • Browse our Anglo-Saxon shop - without leaving your seat Tuesday, January 9, 2007

  • A brand new online shop has been launched by West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village, giving internet users a chance to buy their souvenirs, DVDs and history books from the comfort of their own home. [More...]
     
  • Exhibition of school art for Cattle Market hoardings Tuesday, January 9, 2007

  • Colourful and imaginative artwork from school and college students of all ages throughout Bury St Edmunds designed to go on the hoardings around the Cattle Market redevelopment site will be on show to the public next week. [More...]
     
  • Changing the future - Pathfinder bid Monday, January 8, 2007

  • St Edmundsbury's full council is set to decide on 16 January whether to back a Suffolk-wide bid for Pathfinder status following the Government's recent white paper Strong and Prosperous Communities. Pathfinders nationwide will pilot new ways of working for councils to ensure services work better together. Leaders and chief executives from six of the seven district councils in the county, plus Suffolk County Council, have been working together on a joint bid and councils will now consider whether to send it to the Government. [More...]
     
  • Why not become the voice of your community? Monday, January 8, 2007

  • What have firefighters, builders, young mums, factory workers, retired people, doctors, cleaners, your next door neighbour – and you – have in common? Along with everyone else, they are being urged to consider if they could ‘be the voice of their community’ through an innovative campaign launched by St Edmundsbury. [More...]
     
  • Innovative art exhibition takes place Tuesday, January 2, 2007

  • An innovative art exhibition featuring work created by people who have experienced problems with drink and drugs will open to the public next week. [More...]