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More than 950 people have responded to a consultation over the future of two of Suffolk's community hospitals.
The NHS wants to close both Southwold and the Patrick Stead hospital in Halesworth.
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From today it's going to be easier to get help for conditions like stress, depression and anxiety if you live in North Suffolk.
The redesigned service in Waveney will offer help sessions you can access via Skype.
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Government figures show there's been a rise in the number of over 18s who don't drink at all
Those who've compiled the figures say that's down to younger people not drinking
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A young dad from Suffolk is urging people to be aware that a stroke can happen to anyone
The man who's only 35 and the dad of a 4 year old, suffered a clot on his brain.
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The number of people on police bail in Suffolk has dropped by nearly a third, compared to this time last year.
There are nearly 200 fewer people on police bail now than there were in 2014
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Farmers across the world have been posing with their tractors to raise awareness of suicide within the industry
After a farmer from Suffolk took his own life a campaign was set up in his memory.
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A dive is taking place in Suffolk to gather information to help protect sea habitats.
Wildlife trusts are working on a survey of the wildlife under the sea in England.
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How are Suffolk's independent department stores doing?
A Lowestoft department store is placed into administration.
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Eating on the go could lead to significant weight gain according to new research.
New research has said that not stopping to eat properly could lead to weight gain.
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Combine harvester fires are costing hundreds of thousands of pounds
A insurer is dealing with four serious fire claims that could cost up to Β£800,000
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Do you feel you're getting value for money when you travel by train in Suffolk?
Fares have risen three times faster than wages over the past five years rail unions say.
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Would more free parking zones in town centres help revitalise the high streets?
A minister says councils should do more to encourage visitors.
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Suffolk's search and rescue helicopter service leaves Wattisham
The yellow search and rescue helicopters will now be based on the Kent coastline.
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Suffolk's A Level students will receive their results today
On A-Level results day teenagers across Suffolk will be opening their envelopes
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Ipswich hospital are seeing delays in discharging patients because there aren't enough home care packages available.
There are delays in discharging patients at Ipswich Hospital.
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Cash awarded to help improve people's well being and mental health.
Health East have awarded cash to schemes aimed at improving well being and mental health.
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Lowestoft flooding victims say an inquest into what happened is "too little, too late"
Angry flood victims say they're confused about whats happening to avoid a repeat
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Around 1,400 adults volunteer alongside emergency services in the county
Working with our emergency services, around 1,400 volunteers help to care for the public
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24 people have died on Suffolk's roads already this year, an increase on this time last year.
In Suffolk 24 people have died on the road this year, more than in the whole of 2012.
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A top police officer says the time and cost of tracking down missing people is an 'unsustainable burden'
A top police officer says tracking down missing people is an 'unsustainable burden'
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A man in Leiston takes drastic action to combat people who refuse to clean up after their pets
Andrew Hawes dresses up in camouflage and hides in hedges to confront offenders
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The number of bike thefts in Ipswich has doubled in the last year
There were twice as many bikes stolen in Ipswich during May than last year.
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It's the third anniversery of Suffolk's libraries going independant
Suffolk's libraries have now been indpendantly run for three years.
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Courts in Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds could be facing closure.
Justice Secretary Michael Gove has suggested that Suffolk courts could be closed
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Suffolk's district and borough councils are owed nearly 25-million pounds in unpaid council tax.
District and borough councils in Suffolk are owed millions of pounds in council tax
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A new river crossing is proposed in Ipswich
A survey to assess the need for a wet-dock crossing is being carried out in Ipswich.
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Our region has the joint highest level of tractor crime in the UK- with vehicles being stolen to order.
Suffolk has the joint highest level of tractor crime in the UK.
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The East of England Ambulance Service lost almost double the number of staff as other ambulance trusts in 2014.
The Ambulance Service in our region suffers large staff losses.
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The Fire Service in Suffolk looks to make further savings.
The future of the Fire Service in Suffolk as it looks to make further savings.
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Are Suffolk's tourist attractions accessible enough to disabled visitors?
Etholle asks whether Suffolk's tourist attractions are accessible to disabled visitors.