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As part of a five million plan to regenerate areas of Sudbury, - it has been proposed that the sudbury bus station be moved. These plans have become quite controversial and have now reached the stage of public consultation. Thomas Gainsborough School Sixth Former, Alex Nightingale has been looking in the plans
Despite this being the 21st Century, mental health illness is still a taboo subject for many. World Mental Health Day on 10th October gives the opportunity to break through the wall of silence and give hope, advice and strength to those affected by mental illness. Bethany Mayhew explains why World Mental Health Day is important to her, as a Sixth Form student,
An Olympic-inspired carnival will be bringing Rio to the historic streets of Lavenham during the August Bank Holiday weekend.
Between 1914 and 1918, from the Suffolk village of Hartest, which lies eight miles from Sudbury, a group of men went to war. Ordinary men, butchers, farmers and carpenters went to serve their country.
Largest crowds ever, more money raised for the Willow Foundation and a fantastic weekend for all
The overwhelming amount of comments received from shoppers by See and Do Sudbury, thebestof Sudbury and the local press support the Save Free Parking in Sudbury campaign
The success of a new headteacher and new school building has prompted parents to reform a Friends group to provide fundraising and awareness support.
Autumn is in full swing and Sudbury is packed with things to do throughout October.
One of things I think makes Sudbury so special is its amazing community.
Wondering what you can do this August Bank Holiday Weekend, well, here are 7 ideas to keep you busy
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