Summary

  • Updates for Friday, 3 February 2017

  • HMS Ganges homes a step closer after court ruling

  • Ed Sheeran appears on dirty white van

  • Local charity turns to Monty Don for help in building a terraced allotment

  • Hospital merger under consideration

  • A131, Newton Road, closed again in Sudbury

  1. Owners film empty pub after lockdownpublished at 11:12 British Summer Time 14 July 2020

    The owners of a village pub have pleaded for customers to return.

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  2. More than 100 virus outbreaks tackled a weekpublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 13 July 2020

    "Targeted action" means outbreaks are being swiftly dealt with, the health secretary says.

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  3. Teenagers deny murdering man outside takeawaypublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 13 July 2020

    The 45-year-old victim was found injured after a night out to see his brother's band.

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  4. 'It's time the voices of the voiceless are heard'published at 10:26 British Summer Time 11 July 2020

    An 18-year-old says he wants to inspire other young people to "go out there and make their mark".

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  5. Why aren't more of our politicians wearing masks?published at 04:52 British Summer Time 11 July 2020

    They are advised in enclosed public spaces in England, so what's with the mask-free photo ops?

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  6. What the papers are saying in Suffolkpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 10 July 2020

    • The rate of coronavirus infection in Suffolk has risen slightly, according to new public health data – but remains one of the lowest in England, the East Anglian Daily Times, external reports
    • A popular independent cinema is back open after three months of no business, reports the Bury Free Press, external
    • A building occupied by Hope Church is likely to be demolished and replaced by new council homes when worshippers move to the former Odeon cinema next year, the Ipswich Star , externalreports
  7. Thieves steal 17 dogs from kennels 'for breeding'published at 16:31 British Summer Time 10 July 2020

    Among the stolen dogs were 13 Lhasa apso and Labrador puppies.

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  8. How libraries provided a lifeline in lockdownpublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 10 July 2020

    Libraries kept in touch with customers via various acts of kindness as the coronavirus pandemic hit.

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  9. A14 bridge 'needs more cameras' to stay open in high windspublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 10 July 2020

    Jason Noble
    Suffolk Local Democracy Reporter

    The Orwell Bridge, external could stay open in high winds as long as a 40mph speed limit can be enforced with more speed cameras, Highways England told Ipswich Borough Council, external’s scrutiny committee last night.

    Simon Amor, Highways England, external’s head of planning and development, said final wind tunnel testing for validation of the new design is expected to last about four weeks.

    Orwell BridgeImage source, Highways England

    But Mr Amor confirmed that while the existing average speed cameras for the bridge (used to enforce the general 60mph limit) could be used, more speed cameras were needed.

    He said: "The design itself hasn’t been affected by coronavirus so we have managed to progress that.

    "We can’t have a lower speed limit if you can’t enforce it, and how we enforce it is quite crucial to that."

  10. Tributes paid to former football club directorpublished at 10:21 British Summer Time 9 July 2020

    Ipswich Town said Philip Hope-Cobbold's family had been "synonymous" with the club since 1878.

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  11. Ipswich Town patron Philip Hope-Cobbold dies, aged 76published at 08:22 British Summer Time 9 July 2020

    Former Ipswich Town director and patron of the club, Philip Hope-Cobbold, has died.

    The 76-year-old, who was part of the Cobbold family that have been synonymous with the club since its formation in 1878, died on Wednesday afternoon.

    He attended his first match in 1950, taken by his uncle John Cobbold, then a director of the club and accepted an invitation from chairman John Kerr to join the Club board in January 1995.

    The club said he "remained a regular and popular attendee" on matchdays at Portman Road.

    "All at Ipswich Town send deepest condolences to Philip’s family and friends. He will be greatly missed by all," a statement said.

    Former player Matt Holland is among those who've paid tribute to him saying he was a "fantastic man with a great sense of humour".

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  12. Pop music is getting faster (and happier)published at 02:13 British Summer Time 9 July 2020

    After years of slower beats and introspective lyrics, pop is becoming optimistic again. Here's why.

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  13. Patient safety - will there be a big step forward?published at 15:50 British Summer Time 8 July 2020

    Hard-hitting review calls for a patient safety champion after yet another scandal.

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  14. Hammer murder by ex 'could not be prevented'published at 14:00 British Summer Time 8 July 2020

    A review into Jane Bartholomew's killing by Scott Ellis in Suffolk says there was no warning of it.

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  15. What the papers say in Suffolkpublished at 12:35 British Summer Time 8 July 2020

    • The Ipswich Star, external reports that the future of a metal works employing 85 people is in doubt
    • Bury Free Press, external writes that firefighters rescued a baby who was trapped in a car this morning
    • The Haverhill Echo, external reports that the new busway heading out towards Haverhill from Cambridge has moved one step closer as a route was chosen to progress to the next stage of development
  16. Suffolk 'Smart Towns' project expandedpublished at 10:32 British Summer Time 8 July 2020

    Jason Noble
    Suffolk Local Democracy Reporter

    High streets in 12 towns are to get a £1.1m boost for a project to provide free wi-fi and footfall tracking.

    On Tuesday, Conservative-controlled East Suffolk Council’s cabinet, external said the successful pilot project held in Framlingham last year could be rolled out to 11 other market towns, which will see major digital upgrades.

    The project, titled Smart Towns, will include provision of free wi-fi, online promotions to attract shoppers, footfall tracking data, and new high street apps and town websites.

    FramlinghamImage source, Tim Marchant / Geograph

    "We need to make these towns as attractive and accessible as we possibly can,” said council leader Steve Gallant.

    Work to roll out the scheme is to begin later this summer and should be completed within two years.

    Around £400,000 has been spent on bringing the project forward to date, with council approving a further £500,000, while the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership, external has pledged £200,000.

    The 12 towns to benefit from the scheme are:

    • Aldeburgh
    • Beccles
    • Bungay
    • Felixstowe
    • Framlingham
    • Halesworth
    • Leiston
    • Lowestoft
    • Saxmundham
    • Southwold
    • Wickham Market
    • Woodbridge
  17. Anglo-Saxon re-enactment village to reopenpublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 7 July 2020

    West Stow Anglo-Saxon VillageImage source, West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village
    Image caption,

    Volunteers recreate Anglo-Saxon life at West Stow

    From tomorrow you will be able to visit more museums and historical places of interest.

    Moyse’s Hall Museum, external in Bury St Edmunds and the nearby West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village, external will reopen.

    Councillor John Griffiths, leader of West Suffolk Council, said he was "delighted" they were in a position to reopen their sites in a "safe and considered way".

    "I ask that we all continue to do our part by observing the measures that are needed," he added.

    Although play areas are able to reopen, ensuring everyone can "socially distance", some play equipment is being "taken out of service for the time being", it added.

  18. Thousands given to arts groups in Eastpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 7 July 2020

    Wardown HouseImage source, Culture Trust

    Arts groups in the East have been given a share of a £33m fund to help them stay afloat until the end of September, because of the impact of Covid-19.

    The money from the Arts Council, external has been given to National Portfolio Organisations.

    It has come from its £160m Emergency Response Package, which was launched in March, with help from the National Lottery and the government.

    Hedley Swain, area director for Arts Council England, said: "We know that we are all still facing huge challenges.

    "We’ll use our remaining available funds, alongside those announced by government, to support our sector in the coming months.”

    The groups that have received help include:

    • Luton Cultural Services Trust - Wardown House: £51,471
    • Milton Keynes Arts Centre: £45,860
    • Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket, Suffolk: £88,950
    • New International Encounter, Cambridge: £28,081
    • Wavendon Allmusic Plan Ltd, Buckinghamshire: £297,090

    See also: Theatre boss had 'best night's sleep in 100 days'

  19. PM rejects calls to apologise for care home remarkpublished at 15:50 British Summer Time 7 July 2020

    Downing Street hits back at claims Boris Johnson was trying to shift blame for coronavirus deaths.

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  20. Labour: PM care home comments ‘clumsy and careless’published at 14:57 British Summer Time 7 July 2020

    Labour's Jonathan Ashworth calls on Matt Hancock to apologise for the PM's comments about care homes' response to coronavirus.

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