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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 ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ 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 ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ 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