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A Suffolk council is called one of the "ten most hostile authorities to barn conversions" in the country.
Planning Resource has said Mid Suffolk council has refused 87 percent of applications.
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There are concerns over the future of community transport in Suffolk as the County Council looks to change how it's delivered.
The council spends 1.4 million pounds a year on the service and want to halve the amount.
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New figures show there have been over 600 hate crimes in Suffolk over the last year - the majority of them racial.
A week of events aimed at raising awareness of what hate crime is starts today.
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A school in Ipswich has been targeted by an individual attempting to groom it's pupils via social media.
Students at the school had been asked to provide inappropriate images of themselves.
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The consultation into the future of the courts in Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds ends today.
If the government gets its way Suffolk would have just one court facility.
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People in Suffolk who qualify for a free flu jab are being urged to take up the offer of the vaccination.
Many people who are recommended to have the jab, do not take up the offer.
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A conference raising awareness of coercive control is taking place in Bury St Edmunds today.
Coercive control is a form of domestic violence by psychological and emotional abuse.
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We revisit the scene of a devastating fire which took place in Sudbury one month ago.
The fire which destroyed businesses and homes left many with nowhere to live.
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In Suffolk more than 7000 stray dogs have been picked up in 2015 - a 15% rise on 2014's figure.
The charity Dogs Trust say that people see the animals as disposable items.
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More than three hundred and sixty thousand pounds of Sport England funding is on the way to Suffolk.
The funding is aimed at helping to support new projects.
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The St Elizabeth Hospice has said, it's offer to try and save two community hospital sites from closure has been ignored.
They told Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Suffolk that their offer has been ignored by health bosses.
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A new law is coming into effect that forces private landlords to have smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in their properties.
Thousands of free detectors are available from Suffolk's fire service.
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The number of people arrested in Suffolk on suspicion of immigration offences rose by almost a quarter from 2013 to 2014.
A Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ East Investigation obtained the figures from Suffolk Police.
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Business leaders are meeting in Ipswich today to bring together ideas for a new planned wet dock crossing in Ipswich.
It would see a fixed bridge and a swing bridge linking the town with an island site.
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Suffolk residents are being asked to suggest sites for short stay stopping sites for travellers
People in Suffolk are being asked to put ideas forward for new sites for travellers.
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23/09/2015
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22/09/2015
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21/09/2015
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18/09/2015
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17/09/2015
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16/09/2015
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15/09/2015
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14/09/2015
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11/09/2015
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10/09/2015
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09/09/2015
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08/09/2015
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07/09/2015
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04/09/2015
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An acid attack on a young woman, plotted by her former boyfriend, has left her with life-changing injuries.
A Suffolk police officer describes it as the worst case of abuse he's seen in 30 years