 | - Shopmobility comes to Haverhill Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Making the most of shops in the heart of Haverhill will become easier later this summer when a new Shopmobility scheme opens in the town. [More...]
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 | - Heritage Fayre at West Stow Tuesday, March 27, 2007
The Anglo-Saxon Village at West Stow will host a unique Heritage Fayre this Easter on 8 and 9 April. [More...]
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 | - Park and ride returns over Easter Tuesday, March 27, 2007
The popular park and ride service will be running again in Bury St Edmunds over the Easter weekend. [More...]
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 | - Helping hand for community groups Thursday, March 22, 2007
More than £75,000 will been handed to village halls, sports clubs and parish councils to help fund improvement projects, repair works and new initiatives after five grant bids won the backing of St Edmundsbury’s Cabinet. [More...]
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 | - Making it easier to use pedal power! Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Cyclists will find it easier to leave their bikes safe and secure in Bury St Edmunds after the first of nearly 100 new bicycle stands were installed in the town. [More...]
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 | - Elms protected in revised cinema scheme Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Detailed work to safeguard valued elms fronting Haverhill Leisure Centre has taken place so the trees will not be felled if plans for a multiplex cinema are given the go-ahead. [More...]
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 | - Planning for the future Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Local groups, individuals and business people are to help shape the future of Haverhill at a special planning workshop designed to generate ideas for development to the North West of the town. [More...]
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 | - Don’t forget to register Tuesday, March 20, 2007
If you still have not yet registered to vote in May’s elections, you should do so now to make sure your voice will be heard. [More...]
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 | - Spick and span during spring clean week Monday, March 19, 2007
With summer around the corner, the thoughts of many are turning to sprucing up their homes with mops, dusters and vacuums. [More...]
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 | - Get set for an enlightening evening! Monday, March 19, 2007
Anyone who is considering going green and installing solar power can get all the help and advice they need at a special solar power information evening. [More...]
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 | - New play equipment at Moreton Hall Friday, March 16, 2007
Children living in Bury St Edmunds will be able to play in safe and secure surroundings when new facilities officially open in Moreton Hall next week [More...]
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 | - Tackling a sticky problem Thursday, March 15, 2007
A powerful gum-busting machine is to take to the streets of Bury St Edmunds on Sunday to blast unsightly chewing gum from the pavements. [More...]
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 | - Tick, tock, make a clock Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Spring is around the corner and the clocks will soon go forwards – and to mark the start of British Summer Time, Moyse’s Hall Museum will be holding a special event to appeal to all the family.
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 | - Why not adopt a highway? Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Local businesses in Haverhill have shown their commitment to their environment by signing up for a new scheme designed to keep roads and verges clean and clear. [More...]
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 | - Free the past at West Stow Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Local historical site and visitor attraction, West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village, will be throwing open its doors on two special open days in March; Saturday 17 and Sunday 18. [More...]
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 | - Faces of time at Moyse's Hall Museum Tuesday, March 13, 2007
A fascinating look at different themes of timekeeping and portraits will open in Moyse’s Hall Museum on Saturday. [More...]
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 | - Do the positive thing – recycle your batteries Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Residents living in St Edmundsbury will soon be able to recycle even more of their household waste after the council joined the country’s biggest battery recycling trial. [More...]
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 | - Have your say in the future of Haverhill Monday, March 12, 2007
Local groups, individuals and business people have been invited to help shape the future of Haverhill at a special planning workshop designed to generate ideas for development to the North West of the town. [More...]
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 | - Tuning up for a perfect performance Friday, March 9, 2007
Primary school children from Cherry Trees School and Risby Primary School will be perfecting their pitch next week as they are joined by members of South African jazz band Mbawula to rehearse their opening night performance at the renowned Bury St Edmunds Festival. [More...]
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 | - Making it easier to pick your spot! Thursday, March 8, 2007
Residents in Great Whenetham will find it easier to leave their cars outside their own homes after 12 new parking bays were created to ease traffic congestion. [More...]
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 | - Gearing up for the Bury Festival Monday, March 5, 2007
The 22nd Bury St Edmunds Festival runs from Friday 11 May to Sunday 27 May, bringing top performers from all over the world and attracting record audiences to the historic market town at the heart of the Suffolk countryside. [More...]
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 | - Quest winners claim their prize Monday, March 5, 2007
Local children from Newmarket were the triumphant winners of this year’s Ring Quest, a Lord of the Rings themed family challenge event which took place during February half-term at West Stow Country Park. [More...]
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 | - Good opportunity to "tap into expertise" Friday, March 2, 2007
Cllr John Griffiths, Leader of St Edmundsbury Borough Council, today welcomed the chance to meet representatives from independent businesses to discuss the future of Bury St Edmunds. [More...]
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 | - Safe and secure at the multistory Friday, March 2, 2007
Drivers can park with confidence at the multi-storey in Bury St Edmunds after the car park was handed a prestigious award in recognition of its high standards of safety. [More...] |