A county has seen a rise in church congregation numbers that has surpassed the overall national increase, a diocese has said.
This included the election of a boy bishop who could make laws, dress up in vestments and even declare holidays - like an ...
A Churchill Living development in Bury St Edmunds for over-60s has become a drop-off point for a food bank over the Christmas ...
Folk was previously named one of the best brunch spots in the UK. Speaking about the Suffolk cafe, an inspector for the Good Food Guide said: "Always lively with chatter, Folk is a go-to brunch, lunch ...
A Suffolk town has received national recognition for being among the best in Britain. The Telegraph shared its round-up of ...
Padel courts, a trampoline park and football pitches could be built on the site of a former depot and warehouse in Olding Road, Bury St Edmunds.
We have created a world-class homegrown beet sugar industry in the UK; an industry that many people here in Bury St Edmunds continue to play an important part in developing. British Sugar's 230-strong ...
Greene King will close its 200-year-old brewery in Bury St Edmunds and open a new £40million facility in its place as part of an ambitious bid to 'modernise' and invest in the future of British ...
Stories of battles between townsfolk and monks and a saint buried under a tennis court are part of the 1,000-year history of a Benedictine abbey, which anniversary organisers had been hoping to ...
Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds has been revitalised thanks to its renewed NPO status and a vibrant team that’s part of a wider shake-up of theatre in the East of England. Its creative leaders tell ...
Are you backing St Edmund? BBC Radio Suffolk breakfast presenter Mark Murphy certainly is and has launched a campaign to raise the profile of St Edmund. Mark says "I don't have anything against St ...