Reporter Kev Hurst chatted to Ed Byrne on subjects including how his comedy journey began, the #preshowpint ritual he has and the possibility of him ever going on Taskmaster.
An interview with Suffolk's Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore on the raising of Suffolk Police's precept
Cutting funding in the arts in Ipswich would be completely foolish, Cllr Bryony Rudkin has said.
Cutting funding in the arts in Ipswich would be completely foolish, Cllr Bryony Rudkin has said.
An interview with Ipswich Borough Councillor Alasdair Ross after the meeting on January 9. Credit: Joao Santos
Suffolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Tim Passmore, stressed the importance of the £1.4m awarded to tackle county lines and child exploitation in Suffolk.
West Suffolk Council is set to start identifying savings as its budget gap is predicted to grow in the following years at the current pace.
An interview with Tim Passmore, Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner, after a police accountability and performance meeting, concerning shoplifting in Suffolk. Credit: Joao Santos
An interview with Richard Rout following yesterday's (November 7) council meeting, concerning Suffolk County Council's finances. Credit: LDRS
Richard Rout, deputy leader of Suffolk County Council, was interviewed directly after the meeting in which a motion to help local farmers was debated on. Credit: Joao Santos
Listen to an interview with Tim Passmore, Suffolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), concerning a new police front desk returning to Sudbury after seven years.
An interview with James Malinder. Credit: Joao Santos
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In today's podcast, the headmaster of a Suffolk independent school has been dismissed from his role.
In today's podcast, a brother and sister duo are preparing to reopen a popular bar, hotel and restaurant.
A popular family bakery has stopped trading, after its owners sustained serious injuries in a collision.
In today's podcast, a man is in critical condition after falling from a bridge onto a major road.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a 77-year-old Suffolk man has died following a three-car collision.
Suffolk Fire and Rescue has confirmed that fires which tore through a spa complex and a house on the same day were accidental.
In today's podcast, Matt Hancock has said he is ‘profoundly sorry’ for every death caused by Covid-19.
In today's podcast, new figures have revealed the numbers using car parks and on-street parking in a Suffolk town.
In today's podcast, a spa complex was nearly completely destroyed in a huge blaze in the early hours of the morning.
On today's podcast, a closed pub is set to be revamped to bring it back into use next year.
In today's podcast, we have the news that work to transform a prominent town shop into a Primark and cinema is 'progressing well'.
In today's podcast, a former London Police officer from Suffolk has been found guilty of eight counts of rape – including against a 16-year-old girl.
SuffolkNews Podcast: A newly-promoted football team has appointed former Haverhill Rovers boss as their new manager.
In today's podcast, we have news that a man is to appear in court after a woman was stabbed while walking her dog.
In today’s podcast, a 58-year-old man has been arrested after a woman was stabbed on a town estate.
On today's podcast, a woman was detained after multiple police vehicles were called to a town centre.
In today's podcast, staff and pupils at a primary school paid tribute to a teaching assistant by making her final wish come true.
In today's podcast, we have news that a primary headteacher has spoken of continuing the vision of a community-centred school.
In today’s podcast, disgusted councillors, frustrated by overgrown grass verges and weeds, have formed their own group to improve the situation.
In today's podcast, the family of a man who died in a motorbike crash have described him as ‘the brightest of stars and a larger-than-life character’.
In today's podcast, a woman accused of setting fire to a house in Bury St Edmunds has been remanded in custody.
SuffolkNews Podcast: Woman arrested on suspicion of arson after house fire described by police as 'suspicious'.
This time around on the podcast we talked to singer songwriter Kelly Jones about his new project, Far From Saints.
The Stereophonics frontman has joined forces with Patty Lynn and Dwight Baker of The Wind and The Wave and their self-titled album is coming out on June 16. Kelly spoke about the band coming to Thetford Forest on June 17 as guests at the Paul Weller gig and Latitude on July 22.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a flying school on the brink of closing could have secured a home at the 11th hour.
On today's podcast, Queen Camilla visited a prestigious racing school and museum in a Suffolk town.
In today's podcast, the man behind a farm with a community ethos is taking a step back after being ordered to pay more than £3,000 in fines.
In today's podcast, we have news that a Suffolk business grew the plants for the best garden in a Chelsea Flower Show category.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a councillor has warned it’s only a ‘matter of time’ until a fatality on a route often used by HGV drivers.
In today's podcast, a police investigation has been launched after a body was discovered in a Suffolk woodland.
On today's podcast, a motorist has been arrested for dangerous and drug driving after failing to stop for police in a Suffolk town.
In today's podcast, the family of an 18-year-old who died after a crash have released an emotional tribute.
In today's podcast, the owner of a flying school has sent proposals to his landlords as one last attempt to avoid eviction.
In today’s podcast, we have news that the headteacher of a school has paid tribute to a 15-year-old pupil who died in a crossing collision.
In today's podcast we have news of patients and colleagues share their heartbreak following the death of a popular young doctor.
In today's podcast, a teenager who died after a crash at a pedestrian crossing has been named.
In today's podcast we have the news that a former headteacher has been handed a community order after sending sexually explicit messages to a police officer who was posing as a 14-year-old boy.
In today's podcast, we have a new children's play business launched by mum-of-three Kelly Marie White.
This time around on the podcast we talk to singer songwriter and musician, Jack Savoretti.
Taking questions from some of his biggest fans, we talk to him about being involved in a charity track whilst walking his dog, which musical inspirations from the past he would have liked to hang out with and even advice as a dad of three.
In today’s podcast, we have news that police and air ambulance crews were called to a popular shopping centre after a medical emergency.
Up first, a serious lorry crash closed the Orwell Bridge outside Ipswich earlier today and caused heavy delays.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Friday morning.
Here's a clip from this week's Good Morning Suffolk podcast all about the Coronation events happening near you.
In today’s podcast, we have news that three people were hospitalised following a collision last night between two Audi’s.
In today's podcast, a hair salon is offering a new range of services after moving to new premises.
In today’s podcast, the cause of a blaze that engulfed a harbour over the bank holiday weekend has been revealed.
In this edition of the podcast, Kev Hurst talks to Lucy Porter about everything from her EastEnders appearance, being a Celebrity Mastermind Champion of Champions with her love of Victoria Wood to putting the bins out and, of course, talking about her current stand up tour, Wake Up Call.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Friday morning.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a fed-up resident has voiced his frustration at the lack of work being done to repair pothole-strewn roads in his town.
In today's podcast, a ‘heartbroken’ dog owner has spoken out after her beloved pet died after swimming in suspected polluted waters.
In today’s podcast, A dying mum held on to see her daughter complete the London marathon – before passing away just hours later.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, a town's mayor has been suspended following an alleged breach of party and group rules.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a town centre computer game shop has shut ahead of a move into a popular sports store.
On today's podcast, a man who plunged an axe into a pubgoer’s skull will serve a 24-year jail sentence for attempted murder.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, we have the news that a woman suffered serious injuries after being hit by a van on a major road.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a person has died after being hit by a train causing services at a rail station to be cancelled.
In today's podcast, we have news that a man well-known for his football and boxing achievements has died aged 86.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, we have the news that Newmarket's racing community has been shocked by the deaths of two of its members within 24 hours of each other.
In today's podcast, police are appealing for witnesses to a road accident which left two drivers with serious injuries.
In today's podcast, a pair of young barber shop owners are eyeing up a town location for their third store.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast we have the news that one man has died and another has been arrested after a serious crash on the A14 yesterday evening.
In today's podcast, the family of a 82-year-old pensioner who died following a robbery have paid tribute to her, Princess Anne visits a scheme to help vulnerable people and a £7.85million campus has been sold.
On today's podcast we have news police were called to reports of disorder in a town centre yesterday.
In today's podcast, a popular town eatery has maintained its Michelin star for the third year.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's pocast, a man who was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer aged 34 has spoken of his ‘roller coaster of emotions’ as he raises funds for treatment.
In today’s podcast, we have news that the friendly face behind a town’s fish and chip shop counter has died at the age of 88.
In today's podcast we have news that a body was found near a major road in the search for a missing man.
Up first, five men have been charged with drug offences after a huge cannabis factory was raided.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today’s podcast, we have news that there are calls for a long-term solution as a major route feels the strain of floods and traffic.
In today’s podcast, we have news that calls have been made for top-level talks to finally bring an end to traffic congestion in two town centres.
In today's podcast we have the news that a married couple are to open a new dental practice near a town, amid concerns over a lack of services in the area.
In today's podcast, a concerned mum repeatedly dismissed as a 'nervous first-time' parent when she took her sick infant son to GPs was later told he had a dangerous brain tumour.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
This time multi-award winning comedian Griff Rhys Jones talks about his new stand up show, called The Cat's Pyjamas.Reporter Kev Hurst asks Griff questions including how it was to introduce Queen onto the Live Aid stage in 1985, how he has seen comedy change and what Suffolk issues he is involved in at the moment.
In today's podcast, the Met Office has issued a yellow alert for snow and ice in the county from 4am to 12pm
In today’s podcast, we have news that the owner of a new café in Suffolk is excited to open the doors to her very first eatery.
On today's podcast, traffic is moving again on a major route outside a Suffolk village after a two-vehicle crash this morning caused delays.
In today's podcast, we have the news that a cyclist has suffered serious injuries after a crash near Newmarket.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a man has been charged following an incident on an estate which led to a chase involving a police helicopter.
In today's podcast, a Suffolk village ended the month on a high after winning thousands in the People's Postcode Lottery.
In today's podcast, we have the news that some residents have returned to a block of flats in Ipswich, despite them being deemed unsafe.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a massive leisure club with a tennis air-dome and five-lane swimming pool could be built at a housing estate.
In today's podcast, we have the news that a plea hearing date has been set for a man accused of murdering his wife and young daughter.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast we have the news that two men have been jailed after a horrific burglary
In today’s podcast, we have news that a man has been jailed after police officers found 60 cannabis plants at a property last month.
In today's podcast, we have the news that a car crashed outside a US airbase after being seen 'veering towards oncoming traffic'.
In today's podcast, we have the news that four people, including three men and one woman, have been arrested on suspicion of drug offences in Bury St Edmunds.
In today's podcast, tributes have been paid to a former pub landlord who residents said ran a ‘real community pub’.
On today's podcast, a man in his 80s has been found dead in a river yesterday afternoon.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a dramatic rescue which saw a man saved from a house fire in Bury St Edmunds.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, a road often used as a rat-run by motorists is an ‘accident waiting to happen’, according to shopkeepers.
This time Strictly's dancing superstar Giovanni Pernice talks about his new solo show Made in Italy and takes on the six questions from some of my nearest and dearest.
In today’s podcast, we have news that an idyllic Suffolk town has made national headlines as the 'Satanist capital of the UK'.
On today's podcast we have news a popular restaurant has reopened after a complete transformation, teachers in Suffolk have walked out over pay, and a fire has ripped through the roof of a house.
In today's podcast we have the news that high street stationery retailer Paperchase has fallen into administration, putting the future of its 106 stores at risk including two Suffolk towns.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, jurors are deliberating in the case of a man charged with dangerous driving after his wife died following a crash which severely injured another motorist.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a 61-year-old man has been charged with assaulting former health secretary Matt Hancock on the London Underground.
In today's podcast, we have news of a fire that consumed five homes in the early hours.
In today's podcast, we have the news that a police officer believes the victim of a car park stabbing is lucky to be alive.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today’s podcast, we have news that tributes and respects have been paid to an 18-year-old who was stabbed to death in a town centre.
On today's podcast, we have the news the family of a 16-year-old stabbing victim say their hearts are broken but have been overwhelmed by support from the community.
In today's podcast, we have the news that a man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a garage fire near Sudbury.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, the brother of a boy stabbed to death in Haverhill has told of how he is heartbroken after his death.
In today’s podcast, we have news that floral tributes have been left to a 'one of a kind' Haverhill teenager who died after a stabbing.
In today's podcast, the victim of a fatal crash on Christmas Day has been named by the police.
In today's podcast, we have the news that a man has died after a crash involving a lorry and a pedestrian near Bury St Edmunds.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, tributes have been paid to a Suffolk businessman, who loved houses, life, and fine wine.
On today's podcast we have the news an American fast food chain is looking to open a restaurant in Suffolk.
In today's podcast, a motorcyclist has been left with life-threatening injuries after a crash along a major route.
In today's podcast, we have the news that astronomical costs have forced a pub near Haverhill to close.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast is bringing you some festive cheer with our special New Year’s episodes.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast is bringing you some festive cheer with our special New Year’s episodes.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast is bringing you some festive cheer with our special New Year’s episodes.
In today's podcast we have the news that a countryside hotel has successfully sold for an undisclosed price.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a fund-raiser in the memory of a mum who tragically died, has shattered its target of AU$50,000 (£29,700) in just two days.
In today's podcast, concerns have been raised over a 'choke-point' after a crash blocked a road yesterday evening.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast is bringing you some festive cheer with our special Christmas episodes.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast is bringing you some festive cheer with our special Christmas episodes.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast is bringing you some festive cheer with our special Christmas episodes.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast is bringing you some festive cheer with our special Christmas episodes.
SuffolkNews is proud to present its first ever audio play, a chilling adaptation of Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book by M. R. James.
In today’s podcast, we have news that West Suffolk Hospital has declared a critical internal incident as it deals with significant pressure in its A&E.
On today's podcast, we have news that plans have been submitted for a new 48 metre animal feed mill.
In today's podcast, we have the news that tenants in two Suffolk towns have been banned from their homes after persistent anti-social behaviour.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast a road was blocked after a huge van fire, a man charged with 16 offences including rape appeared via video link in court, and police are appealing to trace a missing man.
In today's podcast we have the news that police have made an arrest after a man was shot in the leg.
In today's podcast, we have the news that a man is in a critical condition after a crash on the A14.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, we have the news that there have been calls for greater ambition to be shown for a town's Christmas Fayre.
In today’s podcast, we have news that councillors have criticised an 'abhorrent' arrangement on street light costs which they say is unfair on people living in their areas.
In today's podcast, Matt Hancock has announced he will not stand for the Conservatives at the next general election in a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
In today's podcast, a man who stabbed three people in an unprovoked attack at a village pub has been jailed for life.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
On today's podcast, an HGV driver has been sentenced after being caught swerving along the A14.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a Greggs store in Suffolk has been slated nationally as a ‘let down’ with ‘inedible food’, so we paid it a visit.
On today's podcast, we have revealed Suffolk's most dangerous neighbourhoods, a man has been injured after a crash, and a town barber shop is celebrating a big milestone.
In today's podcast, we have the news that a man has died in a crash on the A140 in Suffolk.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some of the top news highlights every Monday morning.
In today's podcast we have the news that Primark is set to open in a Suffolk town centre.
In today's podcast, we have the story of a family who believe their father may still be alive if he did not have to wait four hours for an ambulance.
In today's podcast, we have news of the multi-million pound plans for new West Suffolk Hospital site that look set to be approved next week.
On today's podcast, an inquest heard a van driver's death, who was killed after veering into the wrong lane, can never be fully explained.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some feel-good stories every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, a man has been arrested for allegedly assaulting a police officer after multiple emergency services were called to a railway station.
In today’s podcast, we have news that an incident on the A14 involved a four-vehicle collision shortly followed by a bus breaking down.
On today's podcast we have news that a 19-year-old man has been taken to hospital after suffering stab wounds to his back, arms and side.
In today's podcast, we have news that Pilgrim's UK has announced the closure of Dalehead Foods site.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some feel-good stories every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, a US servicewoman was still on duty as she drove home from work at RAF Lakenheath.
In today's podcast, the discovery of unexploded bombs has led to the eleventh-hour cancellation of a popular fireworks night.
On today's podcast, we have the news that roadworks on the A14 have been causing more delays for motorists, with tailbacks of around four-miles long this morning.
In today's podcast, we have the news that Matt Hancock is set to enter the I'm a Celeb jungle earlier than planned after a surprise exit.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some feel-good stories every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, reports have emerged that the Sizewell C nuclear power plant plans are under review, an end date is in sight for disruptive fibre works in a town, the Speaker of the House of Commons comments on Matt Hancock's I'm a Celebrity.... stint and we list the best fireworks displays.
In today's podcast, we have news that after a night of heavy rainfall, flooding has caused road problems in the county with police saying they are ‘extremely busy’ dealing with the issues.
On today's podcast, we have the news that two councillors of a town have voiced their concerns about open drug dealing and drug taking in a town centre.
In today's podcast, we have reaction to the news that MP for West Suffolk Matt Hancock is set to appear on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some feel-good stories every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, Latitude music festival has announced some major headliners for 2023.
In today's podcast, staff were shocked after Suffolk superstar Ed Sheeran turned up for lunch in their pub with a film crew.
In today's podcast, we have news of a three vehicle crash that has seen a woman charged with driving over the legal limit.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a cyclist who has died after a crash with a lorry near Felixstowe.
Good Morning Suffolk brings you some feel-good stories every week alongside upcoming events, nostalgic stories and community features.
In today's podcast, a ‘magical’ charity ball raised a ‘mind-blowing’ £27,474 in memory of a toddler, residents have spoken out about parking problems, villagers feel 'totally ignored' after plans given green light and a branch of a restaurant chain has shut.
In today’s podcast, we have news that Lizz Truss has resigned and becomes the shortest serving Prime Minister after a chaotic couple of months.
In today's podcast, we have news that a village pub shut for over 20 years will be restored to its former glory.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a 29-year-old man who has been arrested following a stabbing in Leiston.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some feel-good stories every Monday morning.
In today's podcast we have the news that two men have been arrested after a driver fled the scene of a fatal crash where a cyclist died.
In today's podcast, a new development that could create 1,650 jobs has been given the go-ahead.
In today's podcast, the A14 reopened after a crash between three vehicles this morning.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a man who remains under investigation following a double stabbing in Suffolk.
Good Morning Suffolk brings you some feel-good stories every week alongside upcoming events, nostalgic stories and community features.
In today's podcast, mums have voiced anger over the state of a town centre play park, a chronic pain sufferer has started a support group, a man has been arrested after police seized barrels of suspected cooking oil and an iconic view could be turned into a sea of solar panels.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a Weeting gamekeeper who admitted to shooting and poisoning several birds of prey, has been condemned for his 'dangerous and inhumane' crimes.
On today's podcast, we have news that a 61-year-old arrested following an armed incident in a town has been released under investigation.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a 17-year-old boy who is set to appear at Ipswich Crown Court in connection with an attempted murder charge.
The Good Morning Suffolk podcast brings you some feel-good stories every Monday morning.
In today's podcast, questions have been raised as to why a block of affordable apartments in Bury St Edmunds town centre remain empty two years after tenants were rehomed.
In today’s podcast, we have news that there are increasing concerns over a ‘dangerous’ community hub entrance after two incidents.
In today's podcast, we have news behind a video of a crash between a tractor and a car.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a Bury St Edmunds man who has been jailed in connection with a people smuggling operation.
Good Morning Suffolk brings you some feel-good stories every week alongside upcoming events, nostalgic stories and community features.
In today's podcast, we have the news that fresh objections have been lodged over plans for up to 220 homes in Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk MP Matt Hancock has hit out at Stagecoach's call for a 'rural connectivity summit just days after axing Suffolk bus routes, a second outbreak of bird flu has been reported in a village and tributes have been paid to a former hotelier.
In today's podcast, we have news that among the eight pallbearers who carried the Queen's coffin at her funeral was a soldier from Suffolk.
In today's podcast, we have news that a man has died after a crash on the A14, on a day where collisions have led to traffic chaos across the county.
On today's podcast, we have an update on a house fire that took place yesterday and news on a man wanted for stealing thousands worth of LEGO products.
In today's podcast we have the news that a fire broke out in a Suffolk fish and chip shop, prompting an emergency service response.
In today's podcast, we have news about which business is moving into the former home of a historic jewellers in a town centre.
In today's podcast, we have news that a 27-year-old man has been jailed after links to a supply of heroin and cocaine.
In today’s podcast, we have news that a man who has been missing for almost three months has been arrested, after being wanted in connection with a criminal investigation.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a derelict building which was destroyed in a huge fire in Red Lodge on Saturday. We also have the story of a renewed appeal for a missing man from Bury St Edmunds.
In today's podcast we have the news that Suffolk is in mourning following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Also on today's podcast, town's long-serving gardener retires and Duke of Edinburgh Award student becomes youngest at his school
In today's podcast, we have news that a meat plant in Bury St Edmunds is proposed to close, putting about 290 employees at risk of redundancy.
In today's podcast, we have news of a fire that took hold of a loft and proposed plans for hundreds of properties to be built near a hospital.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a man who has pleaded guilty to an 'extremely serious' assault which took place on New Year's Day.
In today's podcast, residents in Bury St Edmunds are calling for action after their neighbourhood was hit with heavy flooding last week.
In today's podcast, we have news that a pub landlord of 14 years could be forced to close as prices rise.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a volunteer medic who has died while serving in Ukraine. We also have a story on a firefighter who has retired after a 44-year career.
In today's podcast, we have news on the restaurants given one to zero stars for food hygiene and that a cat has been killed by a dog.
In today's podcast, we have the news that businesses and charities are calling for support to help them through a 'perfect storm', demand for a cinema in Newmarket is to be tested to see if the project us viable, tributes have been paid to a popular figure of Sudbury's amateur dramatics scene and we celebrate National Dog Day with pictures of your pets.
Also on the podcast, Bury St Edmunds estate is hit by flooding and cyclist regarded as 'icon of Cockfield' dies
In today's podcast, we bring you news that a charitable organisation which runs leisure centres in town's including Bury St Edmunds, Haverhill and Newmarket, faces a £1.7 million energy bill hike.
In today's podcast, we have Suffolk Police after a man who hasn't been seen in over two months. Chas Thacker was reported missing on June 15 and is now wanted in connection with a criminal investigation.
In today's podcast, we have the plans for a new cinema in a Suffolk town which have been approved by West Suffolk Council. We also have the news of a former Ipswich Town goalkeeper who is battling cancer.
In today's podcast, West Suffolk Hospital has reassured patients its ageing building that is set to be replaced is safe until at least 2030.
In today's podcast, we have news that many students achieved their desired results despite the challenges of the last few years.
In today's podcast, we have the news that a resolution could be found to allow a village's popular fireworks display to go ahead.
In today's podcast, we also bring you news that a man hunt has been launched to find a wanted man.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a woman who has died following a single-vehicle crash in Thorpeness. We also have the news of thunderstorms which are set to hit Suffolk.
In today's podcast, stories related to the hot and dry weather dominate as the East of England is officially announced as being in a drought.
Also in today's podcast, sepsis survivor comes home as fundraiser tops £7,000 and free WiFi in two more Suffolk towns.
In today's podcast, we also have news of a huge fire on a golf course that saw six crews in attendance.
In today's podcast, we have news of a campaign that hopes to stop a nuclear power station's development.
In today's podcast, we have the story of two boys who have been charged in connection with an attack involving a machete at a Suffolk sports centre. We also have an update on the search for a missing 29-year-old man, as well as an absconder from a Suffolk prison.
In today's podcast, we have the news that car parking income in a district could be nearly £1 million short, pictures show the impact of the heatwave on a town beauty spot, the share of homegrown doctors and nurses joining England's NHS is at its lowest in seven years and a shop is preparing to give away thousands of vintage records.
Also on today's podcast, a drummer of the Bury music scene is remembered and Ben Nevis barrel climb for RAF Honington team.
In today's podcast, there is news of two men being released after being stopped and arrested in a suspected stolen vehicle.
In today's podcast, we have news that the straw bale fire at Clare continues to burn and residents have been advised to keep windows and doors closed.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a man who has died in a crash involving five vehicles. We also have the latest on a development work at a controversial block of flats in Bury St Edmunds.
In today's podcast we have the news that Suffolk Coroner's Court has been told the murder of a vulnerable Ipswich man could possibly have been prevented if it weren't for several individual failings.
Also in today's podcast, Rishi Sunak visits Conservative event and 100.000th LEGO brick is placed on cathedral model.
In today's podcast, we bring you news that a council has launched an investigation following an incident which saw a man fall into a temporary pool outside town's pub.
In today's podcast, a man has been released under investigation following his arrest after a fatal stabbing.
In today's podcast, we have the news of a huge fire in East Suffolk which is being treated as a suspected arson attack. We also have the news of a Suffolk toddler who has been diagnosed with a rare hair condition.
Also on today's podcast, a special race day in memory of Glenn Roeder and project launched to help hospitality sector.
In today's podcast, we bring you news that officers are investigating a fire at a country park as a potential arson.
In today's podcast, we have news that Suffolk firefighters were very busy last night due to the extreme heat conditions.
In today's podcast, we have the story of an artist from Ufford who hopes to organise his biggest concert to date in Ipswich after his father's death.
In today's podcast, we have the news a school's trust has received a termination warning notice after a Thetford academy was rated 'inadequate' by Ofsted.
Also in today's podcast, a Suffolk MP apologises for 'pain and anguish' after High Court ruling and Constable's largest-ever painting has gone on display.
In today's podcast we have the latest on the Bury St Edmunds murder investigation, the county's mental health trust has been rated 'inadequate', a council has invited a county policy maker to a meeting to discuss what it says are 'poor roads', a tribute to a former police superintendent and nostalgia.
in today's podcast, we have the news of a stabbing in Bury St Edmunds yesterday that left a man dead and a woman in a critical but stable condition.
In today's podcast, we have the news families and neighbours are in shock after a 'terrifying' fire ripped through a 400-year-old thatched cottage near Bury St Edmunds.
In today's podcast, we have the story of two teenagers who have had their bailed renewed following a stabbing on a Bury St Edmunds. A 14-year-old boy suffered a single stab wound to the chest after allegedly being chased by two teenagers.
On the podcast today, a Bury St Edmunds mum with terminal cancer is hoping to take her family on holiday for the first time.
And friends and family of former Mildenhall Fen Tigers rider Carl Baldwin have launched an appeal to try and raise £6,000 for physiotherapy sessions.
Also on today's podcast, multi-million pound expansion and improvement plan for July Racecourse is agreed and Queen's Green Canopy project takes root in Suffolk.
In today's podcast a mum has spoken of 'the enormous pressure and stress' she felt after being quoted more than £4,000 to fix in her energy for a year.
In today's podcast, we have the news sites for thousands of new homes and jobs across West Suffolk over the next 18 years have been identified in a blueprint for growth with a consultation set to begin next month.
Also on today's episode, paramedics who got to have their ‘fairytale’ wedding after a a competition win in 2020 and Suffolk beach in Top 20 UK best list.
In today's podcast, we have news that the inquest into the death of a man who died from a single stab wound to the chest on a town estate has been suspended.
The mother of a missing man from Woodbridge has issued a plea for him to return home. Luke Saldanha has not been seen since the end of March, and Mrs Saldanha is keen to hear from him as soon as possible. We also have the story of two teenagers arrested after they were found in possession of knives.
In today's podcast, we've been speaking to host families hoping to offer sanctuary to Ukrainian refugees, a pensioner is the world’s oldest competitive squash player, Suffolk destinations have gained national recognition and residents in a village have been coping with a nightmare after HGVs damaged telegraph poles.
Also in today's podcast, plans revealed for hospital's new building and cartwheeling fundraiser for school's library.
In today's podcast, we have the news the owner of a popular independent womenswear chain is celebrating the 20th birthday of one of her first stores.
In today's podcast, we have the story of a man who died the day before his 29th birthday after being struck by a lorry on the A14 near Bury St Edmunds. We also have the story of a Suffolk-born actress who has died aged 95.
In today's podcast, we have an in depth piece about the cost of living crisis, a victory for campaigners over cycle lane bollards, drama in town after fire at British Sugar factory and exciting plans for Newmarket.
Also in today's podcast, man arrested after explosive materials found in property and possible claim hope for Thomas Cook customers.
In today's podcast, we have news that multi-million pound plans have been submitted for a new McDonald's and coffee shop in a town business park.
On today's podcast we have the latest on the disruption of rail services between Norwich and Stowmarket after a person was hit by a train.
In today's podcast to mark Brain Tumour Awareness Month we have the story of a Sudbury mother whose son Arran Tosh died in 2014, five days after being diagnosed with a brain tumour.
Also on today's podcast a high court judgement on the boss of a horseracing operation and Suffolk's orchard success.
In today's podcast, suggestions for a cinema, country park and a new all-weather training and racing facility in Newmarket will be discussed at a community drop in event, the trial of a father and son accused of murdering a man in Bury St Edmunds has been adjourned, a Conservative councillor has been suspended for three months after comments he made reportedly supporting the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and a new Spanish restaurant has opened in Haverhill.
Also in today's podcast, Around 100 girls take part in event to get more playing football and councillors call for empty properties and holiday homes to be used for Ukrainian refugees.
In today's podcast, we have the news a 21-year-old man was punched and beaten to the ground by a gang on a town estate.
In today's podcast, we have the story of a woman in her 90s who has died after a single-vehicle crash in Bredfield. Emergency services were called to the incident in Woodbridge Road last Thursday at around 9pm. Two people were taken to hospital, but the woman died on Friday evening.
In today's podcast, a mum has won an apology from a hospital trust after her son was stillborn, donations for Ukrainian refugees will be on the road today and five Suffolk figures have been added to the latest update of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Also discussed in today's podcast, long-running town roadworks are rolled back to April and a popular Easter Egg hunt could disappear.
In today's podcast, we have the story of a man in his 80s who has died after a single-vehicle crash near Newmarket. Emergency services were called to the A1303 in Bottisham at around 7am yesterday morning after a car struck a tree.
In today's podcast we have the news that airman Corrie McKeague, who vanished on a night out in 2016, developed a 'significant binge-drinking problem' after his friend died on a train line when he was a teenager. An inquest into his death began at Suffolk Coroner's Court, in Ipswich, today.
In today's podcast, a pensioner who was put up for adoption as a baby is looking for answers about her dad, celebrations have marked the opening of a town’s first mosque and Suffolk’s community heroes have been recognised in the shortlist for this year’s High Sheriff Awards.
Also in today's podcast we discuss an assault on a man during a fight at a town traffic light and a record-breaking week for a children's hospice charity.
In today's podcast, we have the Suffolk residents who are helping to collect donations for the people of Ukraine, a man who suffered a cardiac arrest at work has thanked colleagues for saving his life, news that police stopped a lost driver from entering an air base, and Ed Sheeran's plans for a burial chamber have been approved.
In today's podcast, we have the news proposals for two homes in the grounds of a pub have been refused.
In today's podcast, we have the story of four men who have been bailed in connection with an assault in Bury St Edmunds. A man was hospitalised in the assault, which occurred last Wednesday. Also on the podcast, we have two stories on how people in Suffolk are responding to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
In today's podcast, we've been covering an inquest into the death of a man after a trench collapsed on him at a construction site, a court has heard how a drug dealer ran a county lines drug business from a hotel room, a resident's battle to get potholes in his neighbourhood fixed continues, tributes have been paid to a former school teacher and a farm welcomes lambs Storm and Eunice.
In today's podcast, a workman who was injured at a housing development site remains in hospital, an Italian restaurant opens in a town centre, a memorial service is to be held for an airman who was killed in Afghanistan and a famous comedian moves to Suffolk.
In today's podcast, we have the news the boss of a Suffolk town's business support organisation has appealed for the public ‘to give staff a chance.’
On the podcast today, our main story is the serious disruption Storm Eunice caused Suffolk today.
Also on today's podcast we talk about the former Animal Health trust HQ up for sale for £7.85m and Suffolk Police's calls due to Storm Dudley.
In today's podcast we also discuss a murder mystery film in various Suffolk locations that is hitting screens today.
In today's podcast we discuss the long-lasting impact a woman has experienced after her home was broken into.
In today's podcast, we have the news a woman has described her shock as her energy bill soared to £225 a month.
In today's podcast, we have the story of a woman who is in hospital with serious head injuries after a crash near Blythburgh. The driver, a woman, a woman came off the carriageway on the A1095 and hit a tree stump at around midday.
In today's podcast we discuss police looking for a man who chased a woman on a town's estate and the refurbishment going on to some colourful beach huts.
In today's podcast, we have the news that an inquest into the death of RAF gunner Corrie McKeague is due to be heard next month.
In today's podcast we hear how a piece of Banksy artwork is being plundered by opportunists trying to flog parts of it to art dealers for thousands of pounds.
In today's podcast, we have the news a 19-year-old man was taken to hospital after he was kicked and punched by around five men in a car park last night.
In today's podcast, we have the story of two teenagers who have been bailed after a stabbing in Bury St Edmunds. An 18-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy were arrested after the incident on the Moreton Hall estate on Saturday evening. We also have the news of departures from Ipswich Town on the last day of the transfer window.
In today's podcast we discuss how Suffolk Police failed to stop a suspects vehicle on the A14 following a stinger incident.
In today's podcast, we discuss how a new nuclear plant have received £100 million of government funding.
In today's podcast we have the news that a man has been sentenced following a string of assaults.
In today's podcast, we have the news a man has raised over £10,000 for charity in memory of his wife who died from bowel cancer.
In today's podcast we have the news that a manhunt has begun after two cash machines were stolen from a supermarket and the latest on an empty school site that could be transformed into a housing development.
In today's podcast, we have the news a restaurant owner plagued for years by water repeatedly pouring through the ceiling and flooding his property has spoken of the financial and emotional impact.
In today's podcast we have the news that a man has died following a collision with a tree in a Suffolk town.
In today's podcast we discuss a council's apology after an accidental rent billing to more than 200 businesses and police fine figures for Covid-19 related law breaking.
In today's podcast, we have the story of a man who has been arrested after an armed robbery in Mildenhall. A man entered the McColl's store in St John's Close before threatening a member of staff with a taser and stealing money from the till. We also have the story of chaos on the A14 after a crash involving three-vehicles. Two people sustained minor injuries.