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If you’re looking for somewhere to take the children this summer holiday, why not let them burn off all that energy at free ‘turn up and play’ sessions taking place across the borough. [More...]
|  | - Digging up the recent past at West Stow Thursday, July 21, 2005
Visitors to West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village this week (Mon 25 - Fri 29 July) can see Archaeology in action, as a team of Archaeologists carefully excavate the remains of a reconstructed Anglo-Saxon house that was destroyed by fire in February 2005. [More...]
|  | - Grants to keep your home healthy Monday, July 18, 2005
Information about Healthy Homes Grants will be handed out - along with free energy-saving light bulbs - at displays in Bury St Edmunds and Haverhill next week. [More...]
|  | - Join in the fun at Haverhill’s Big Day Out Monday, July 18, 2005
Following the success of the last two Haverhill Big Day Out events, young people of all ages will have another opportunity to try get involved in a range of exciting activities at this year’s free community event. [More...]
|  | - Still time to get your entries in for BurySOUND 2005 Monday, July 18, 2005
Budding bands from across the borough have until Friday 29 July to get in their entries for this year’s Band Competition – the highlight of the BurySOUND calendar organised by St Edmundsbury Borough Council. [More...]
|  | - Summer day trips made easy Tuesday, July 12, 2005
This summer why not discover the delights of East Anglia by booking a coach trip with the Tourist Information Centre (TIC), with pick-up points from a number of locations throughout Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding villages. [More...]
|  | - St Edmundsbury celebrates Olympics news Wednesday, July 6, 2005
St Edmundsbury, which has already submitted a bid to become a host for Olympics teams in the run-up to the event, is celebrating the news that London has won the bid to become host city in 2012. [More...]
|  | - Work starts on Cattle Market redevelopment site Tuesday, July 5, 2005
The first stage of work on the major redevelopment of the Cattle Market site in Bury St Edmunds starts next week. Sections of the Cattle Market car park will be closed in turn to allow archaeological and soil-testing investigations to take place [More...]
|  | - Formal planning go-ahead for Cattle Market development Monday, July 4, 2005
Planning consent has formally been issued to Centros Miller for the Cattle Market redevelopment in Bury St Edmunds. The scheme includes a multi-purpose venue, Debenhams department store, shops, apartments, a 650-space surface car park and 200+ space underground car park and a new public square. Consent has also been issued for the new five-metre wide Market Thoroughfare link, which includes a new building with shops and apartments. [More...] | |
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