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September 2006

 

  • Construction starts soon - Cattle Market car park closure Wednesday, September 27, 2006

  • Part of the Cattle Market car park in Bury St Edmunds, where a new shopping, homes and leisure development is being built, will close from Sunday 8 October. [More...]
     
  • Go-ahead for exciting artwork at Jubilee Walk Thursday, September 21, 2006

  • Travelling is set to become easier for passengers using Haverhill’s bus station after a proposal to install an electronic information board showing up-to-the-minute information on the latest services was approved as part of a project to enhance the town’s Jubilee Walk. [More...]
     
  • In the running for top tourism award Wednesday, September 20, 2006

  • A popular country park and Anglo-Saxon village which attracts 130,000 visitors each year has been shortlisted for a major tourism award. [More...]
     
  • Pub licence reviewed after complaints Wednesday, September 20, 2006

  • A pub which caused noise disturbance to residents by playing live music has had part of its licence removed after St Edmundsbury became the first council in Suffolk to call in a premises licence for review. [More...]
     
  • Looking for Bury St Edmunds lovers Wednesday, September 20, 2006

  • For a small country market town Bury St Edmunds is used to hitting the big news - we've been voted best little town in the world (twice), made international headlines for having the first internet bench in a park, been flagged as the place where people live to over 90 . . . and then there's the great (and untrue!) urban myth that the media love to quote - the alleged banning of hanging baskets! [More...]
     
  • Classic car opens Cleales Tuesday, September 19, 2006

  • A long-awaited car park ideally positioned to ease parking problems in the heart of Haverhill town centre will officially open when a classic car becomes the first vehicle to use the 110-space facility. [More...]
     
  • Resurfacing work closes roads Monday, September 18, 2006

  • Roads in Bury St Edmunds are to close next week as resurfacing work takes place.  [More...]
     
  • Don’t lose your chance to vote! Wednesday, September 13, 2006

  • If you want your voice to be heard in next May’s borough and parish council elections, then you should register now to make sure you don’t lose your chance to vote.  [More...]
     
  • Explore Bury St Edmunds – without leaving your chair Monday, September 11, 2006

  • A unique ‘armchair tour’ exploring the history of Bury St Edmunds is to take place – providing the perfect opportunity for people to take a fascinating peek into the town’s past. [More...]
     
  • Expressions of interest invited for Manor House Monday, September 11, 2006

  • The first stage in the process of selling the Manor House, a Georgian residence and former museum on Honey Hill, Bury St Edmunds, starts later this week. [More...]
     
  • Go-ahead for new public venue in Bury St Edmunds Wednesday, September 6, 2006

  • An exciting new public venue at the heart of a multi-million pound development in Bury St Edmunds was given the go-ahead by St Edmundsbury Borough Council at a meeting yesterday (5 September). [More...]
     
  • Sparhawk Street closure Tuesday, September 5, 2006

  • Sparhawk Street in Bury St Edmunds is to close for one day while work takes place to connect water mains. [More...]
     
  • National property conference hosted at The Athenaeum Tuesday, September 5, 2006

  • A delegation of over 100 top property professionals will be coming to Bury St Edmunds next week for a two-day conference featuring some of the best speakers in their field. [More...]
     
  • Helping hand with home security Monday, September 4, 2006

  • A vital scheme to improve security at residents’ homes is to be highlighted by Council Leader John Griffiths and Cabinet member Jeremy Farthing when they visit a couple who have benefited after receiving a grant from St Edmundsbury. [More...]