Summary

  • Updates for Friday, 23 June 2017

  • Furniture shop goes up in flames

  • Ram-raiders target high street bank with JCB

  • Tributes paid to A12 crash motorcyclist

  • Ed Sheeran to arrive at Glastonbury via chopper

  1. Speedway: Witches target a tenth successive home winpublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Brenner Woolley
    BBC Radio Suffolk sport

    Ipswich Witches, external boss Ritchie Hawkins is demanding an improved performance from his side when they take on Workington Comets at Foxhall tonight.

    Ritchie HawkinsImage source, Stephen Waller

    Although the Witches home form has been excellent all season they stumbled to a disappointing 48-40 loss at Edinburgh last time out.

    “We have got to put Friday behind us but we have got to learn from it,” Hawkins told the club website.

    “We keep saying it every week but Workington have the potential to give us a really good meeting.”

  2. Throwback Thursday: Watch Ed Sheeran perform at Glasto 2011published at 14:17 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Well, whether he likes is or not Ed will be performing to a big ol' crowd at the Pyramid Stage on Sunday night.

    So today's #TBT takes us back to a much simpler time for the singer when he played to a much more intimate group of fans at Worthy Farm back in 2011.

    If only you hadn't kept writing so many mega-hits like The A Team Ed, you could've stayed on the BBC Introducing stage.

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  3. Hockey: England aim for semi-final spotpublished at 13:42 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Suffolk hockey players George Pinner and Harry Martin (pictured left) will be involved for England, external tonight as they face Canada in the quarter-finals of the World League Semi Final, external in London.

    Harry MartinImage source, Getty Images

    Bobby Crutchley's side made it through to the last-eight stage of the competition with few problems - winning three of their four pool matches comfortably.

    In the other game they drew 3-3 with Olympic Champions Argentina, who play Pakistan this afternoon.

  4. Ed Sheeran donates items from 'casual wardrobe' to Fakenham charity shoppublished at 13:40 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    The 24th charity shop for the East Anglia's Children's Hospices, external opened its doors in Fakenham today - with a selection of clothing worn by singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.

    It's not the first time that the musician has cleaned out his wardrobe for the charity.

    Ed, who still lives in Suffolk, is an ambassador of EACH, and has been a good supporter of the charity since he linked up with it in 2014.

    A recent sale of 70 items of his clothing fetched nearly £7,300 for the charity - and his performance at a gala dinner in aid of the Nook appeal, external at the Natural History Museum raised more than £260,000

    Area retail manager Sarah Throssell says in the past Ed has donated beautiful suits that he's worn to big events - but explains the items on sale in Fakenham are from his "casual wardrobe".

    Sarah Throssell stands by a rail of Ed Sheeran's clothing
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    It's not an auction, they're all price from £35 upwards... if you're a real Ed fan, we hope you'll find that price is good."

    Sarah Throssell, EACH area retail manager

  5. Charity shop has the 'Ed-edge'published at 13:30 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Caroline Kingdon
    BBC Local Live

    An eclectic mix of clothes worn by Ed Sheeran has gone on sale at a charity shop in Fakenham.

    The Suffolk singer, who was recently awarded an MBE for his services to music and charity, is an ambassador for East Anglia's Children's Hospices, external (EACH).

    The top selling artist, who's headlining the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury, has donated 10 items of clothing to EACH'S shop, which opened in the north Norfolk market town today.

    Included in the mix are t-shirts and trousers, a pair of shorts and a plain white shirt.

    A rail of clothes donated by Ed Sheeran

    EACH area retail manager Sarah Throssell says fans won't be disappointed.

    Quote Message

    We ask his mum, when she drops them off on his behalf, to give them as-worn - they're not laundered - so for a true-Ed fan they're just what they want."

    Sarah Throssell, EACH area retail manager

  6. Overturned van and trailer cause tailbacks on A14published at 13:25 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    An overturned van and trailer are causing "severe disruption" on the A14.

    The dual carriageway is closed eastbound following the incident at Claydon.

    Emergency services are on the scene.

    Van and trailer overturn on A14 at Claydon
  7. Chapman 'feeling good' ahead of national time trial testpublished at 12:56 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Two Suffolk cyclists will see how they fare against the nation's best at this evening's National Time Trial Championships.

    Lloyd ChapmanImage source, Lloyd Chapman

    It will be the third elite men's national time trial, external for Martlesham rider Lloyd Chapman.

    He'll be hoping to improve on last year's seventh place as he takes on the 27.6 mile (44.4km) race-against-the-clock on the Isle of Man.

    The Catford CC tester will be up against five-times national time trial winner Alex Dowsett, from Maldon, Essex.

    Chapman, who came fifth in 2015, said: "I'm feeling good about the course, it has some good technical parts and consists of mostly rolling roads.

    "It's a good sporting testers' course, which I am happy about."

    Meanwhile, Ollie Jones, from Ipswich, is taking part in the under-23 championships.

    Lloyd ChapmanImage source, Lloyd Chapman
  8. Judge sums up in traveller site stabbing casepublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    The judge at the trial of a teenager who is accused of a double murder in Ipswich has started summing up at the Old Bailey.

    Nelson Smith, 18, from the West Meadows travellers' site, on the outskirts of the town, is accused of stabbing two men in December.

    Barry Street, 32, and Nathan Oakley, 18, died in hospital after the incident at the site.

    Mr Smith denies murder and claims he acted in self-defence.

    The scene outside the travellers' site
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    Flowers were left in memory of Nathan Oakley and Barry Street

  9. Ed Sheeran sends video message to Bake Off's Valpublished at 11:21 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    A former Great British Bake Off contestant has caught the attention of Ed Sheeran - at last.

    Val Stones, who appeared on the show last year, regularly tweets her favourite musician, but had not had a response from the red-haired singer, until now.

    Glastonbury headliner Sheeran, who grew up in Framlingham, sent the amateur baker from Somerset a video message, saying he thinks she's "wonderful" and "let's cook sometime".

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  10. Train delays 'due to lightning'published at 10:58 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Greater Anglia has warned of train delays after lightning struck the signalling system between Stowmarket and Bury St Edmunds.

    Trains are running at a reduced speed.

    It said disruption was expected until 13:00.

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  11. Motorcyclist dies in three vehicle crash on A12published at 10:53 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    A motorcyclist has died in a three vehicle crash on the A12 between Ipswich and Martlesham.

    Queues on the A12 at Martlesham

    Suffolk Police, external said the collision between the motorbike, a Ford KA and a Volvo car happened on the northbound carriageway just after 20:00 last night.

    The motorcyclist, a man in his 20s, was taken to hospital where he died from his injuries.

    Police closed the A12 for several hours while investigations took place. The road reopened at 03:00 this morning.

  12. Girls had 'lucky escape' after climbing onto rockspublished at 10:37 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Two young girls who had climbed out on the rocks at Ness Point "were lucky" not to get hurt, the coastguard said.

    Ness Point, LowestoftImage source, Lowestoft and Southwold Coastguard

    As we've reported, a warning has been issued after two young girls were cut off by the tide after climbing out on the rock defences.

    The girls got back to safety before the water got too deep but the coastguard has urged people to be mindful of the dangers.

    Liz Hustler, senior coastal operations manager for the coastguard, said: "We want people to come to the beaches and enjoy their days at the beach, and the coastguard is there to help and advise.

    "But we want people to be mindful of the dangers, aware of the tides and to realise how dangerous rock armours can be and to be aware of how dangerous going close to cliff edges or under cliffs can be."

  13. Glasto headliner Ed Sheeran 'doesn't like big crowds'published at 10:36 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    BBC Radio 1

    Ed SheeranImage source, PA

    Ed Sheeran, who headlines at Glastonbury on Sunday, has confessed to Radio 1's Annie Mac that he won't be hitting the Worthy Festival site until the day he performs because "I don't like big crowds of people".

    "I'm not a big festival-goer," he added.

    "I get very claustrophobic," said Sheeran, who played to crowds of 93,000 plus at Wembley.

    "Every single member of my family is going to be there. It's going to be like a wedding reception afterwards!"

    However, despite his aversion to crowds, Sheeran said he was "more excited about this [Glastonbury] than I was about doing the Wembley Stadium shows."

    He said it would allow him to reach a different audience from his usual fanbase.

    "Knowing there are people in the audience that possibly don't even like my music... that excites me."

    And the key to his success? "Play songs that people know and you really can't go wrong."

    Listen to the full interview below.

  14. Boom! Thunder on its waypublished at 10:04 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Umbrellas at the ready... the heatwave is about to end with a bang.

    Chris Bell, from Weatherquest, external, is tweeting that thunder is on its way - and we've just heard it's now skirting north of Cambridgeshire.

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  15. Teenagers released over firearms and arson incidentpublished at 09:48 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Kelly McCormack
    BBC Radio Suffolk

    Two teenagers arrested in connection with an incident where shots were fired at an Ipswich home have been released under investigation.

    Kelly Road

    A firearm was discharged and items that had been set slight were thrown at a property at Kelly Road, near Chantry Park.

    A 15-year-old and 16-year-old, both from Ipswich, were arrested yesterday evening.

    They have been released by Suffolk Police while inquiries continue.

    A third teenager, an 18-year-old, also from Ipswich, who was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply following the execution of a firearms warrant at his address has also now been released under investigation.

  16. Ness Point call-out prompts safety warningpublished at 09:06 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    A safety warning has been issued after two young people were cut off by the tide at Ness Point.

    Ness PointImage source, Roger Jones

    The Lowestoft and Southwold Coastguard, external was called to reports the pair had been spotted on the rocks just after 19:00 last night.

    They managed to make it back to safety before the water got too deep.

    The coastguard was stood down but issued a warning after the incident.

    "Please do not climb on the outcrop at Ness Point. It is extremely slippery and when the tide does turn it covers it very quickly. This is for your own safety," the coastguard said.

  17. VIDEO: 'Controlled burning' raises fire alarmpublished at 08:45 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    A "controlled" bonfire at a north Suffolk marina sparked a call to the fire brigade.

    Brooke YachtsImage source, Crispin Hook

    Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service was called to Brooke Yachts, Victoria Road, Lowestoft, just before 20:00 last night.

    Three fire crews were sent to the scene.

    A fire service spokeswoman said the blaze was "controlled burning".

    Local author Crispin Hook, who sent us these photos and video, said he was cycling near Normanston Park when he saw the fire "raging".

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    Suffolk fire crews called to Lowestoft marina blaze

  18. Disappointment for Ipswich pair on international dutypublished at 08:18 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Brenner Woolley
    BBC Radio Suffolk sport

    Ipswich Town, external pair Tommy Smith (pictured left) and Monty Patterson both played for New Zealand in last night's 2-1 defeat to Mexico at the Confederations Cup, external.

    Tommy SmithImage source, Getty Images

    It was the All Whites second successive loss and it means they can't now progress beyond the group stage.

    Two former Town loan players also featured - Chris Wood got New Zealand's goal while Giovanni dos Santos played for Mexico.

  19. Weather... The heatwave is coming to a closepublished at 08:07 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Elizabeth Rizzini
    BBC Look East weather

    If it's been too hot for you, then good news at last. The heatwave will end today.

    Most places will stay dry and bright, but there could be a few thunderstorms around - heavy at times.

    Temperatures peaking at 23C (73F).

    BBC Weather has a more localised forecast for where you live.

  20. Good morning Suffolkpublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 22 June 2017

    Kate Scotter
    BBC News

    Hello and welcome to this bright and sunny Thursday.

    We hope you all enjoyed the inaugural Suffolk Day yesterday and did something to celebrate our wonderful county.

    After a lot of deliberation, the photo below was selected as the winning image to sum up Suffolk.

    It was taken by Gary Avis at Gislingham and will feature on BBC Suffolk, external's Facebook page for the next week.

    GislinghamImage source, Gary Avis

    We'll be here with you until 18:00, bringing you all the news for the county.

    Let us know what is going on by clicking "Get involved" above.

    First up, let's take a look at the weather.