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School closures in Suffolk

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    6 February 2012
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School closures in Suffolk

When there is severe weather in Suffolk, you can find out if your school has been affected using the link below.

The BBC is not responsible for the content on the site. If your school is not listed, we advise you to contact it directly to find out if it has been affected.

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