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Camille Berrriman trained on the Bury Free Press before stints on another newspaper and in PR. She now works as a reporter for the Bury Free Press and Suffolk News.

‘Exhilarating and dynamic’: Rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar is on stage this week and we went to see it

16 January 2024
‘Exhilarating and dynamic’: Rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar is on stage this week and we went to see it

‘Exhilarating and dynamic’: Rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar is on stage this week and we went to see it

16 January 2024

SuffolkNews reviews Jesus Christ Superstar, which is on stage until Saturday.


How new gazebo could host outside weddings as plans win approval

16 January 2024
How new gazebo could host outside weddings as plans win approval

How new gazebo could host outside weddings as plans win approval

16 January 2024

A town centre ‘castle’ could soon offer outdoors weddings after gazebo plans were approved.


Curtain comes down on Snow White: Here’s how many people the panto entertained

16 January 2024
Curtain comes down on Snow White: Here’s how many people the panto entertained

Curtain comes down on Snow White: Here’s how many people the panto entertained

16 January 2024

After a successful run lasting more than seven weeks, the curtain has come down on pantomime season at a town theatre.


Charity launches £50 challenge to raise funds for specialist hospital assistant

15 January 2024
Charity launches £50 challenge to raise funds for specialist hospital assistant

Charity launches £50 challenge to raise funds for specialist hospital assistant

15 January 2024

A new fund-raising campaign to raise funds for a specialist hospital assistant for elderly patients has been launched.


Festive ice rink charity funds will make ‘a significant difference’

12 January 2024
Festive ice rink charity funds will make ‘a significant difference’

Festive ice rink charity funds will make ‘a significant difference’

12 January 2024

A festive ice rink at a shopping centre has raised thousands for a food bank charity.


Save our history: County council says abandoned development is partly behind proposed archives move

12 January 2024
Save our history: County council says abandoned development is partly behind proposed archives move

Save our history: County council says abandoned development is partly behind proposed archives move

12 January 2024

An abandoned development and the cost of maintaining a key building have been cited as reasons to move precious archives from their home town.


‘This is a difficult time for difficult decisions’: Committee scrutinises proposed £64.7 million council savings

11 January 2024
‘This is a difficult time for difficult decisions’: Committee scrutinises proposed £64.7 million council savings

‘This is a difficult time for difficult decisions’: Committee scrutinises proposed £64.7 million council savings

11 January 2024

Swingeing county council cuts to save £64.7 million are being discussed today.


Police warning over car park con artists at hospital and supermarket

10 January 2024
Police warning over car park con artists at hospital and supermarket

Police warning over car park con artists at hospital and supermarket

10 January 2024

Police are aware of car park con artists fraudulently claiming to be raising money for a hospital.


‘We make no apology for prioritising the protection of adults and children’: Council arts funding cuts defended

10 January 2024
‘We make no apology for prioritising the protection of adults and children’: Council arts funding cuts defended

‘We make no apology for prioritising the protection of adults and children’: Council arts funding cuts defended

10 January 2024

Proposed cuts to arts funding in Suffolk have been defended by the county council’s deputy leader.


‘She was the kindest of friends and warmest of mothers’: Tribute paid to Maria, 56

10 January 2024
‘She was the kindest of friends and warmest of mothers’: Tribute paid to Maria, 56

‘She was the kindest of friends and warmest of mothers’: Tribute paid to Maria, 56

10 January 2024

Tributes have been paid to a restaurateur and SuffolkNews food writer who has died suddenly.


‘£100,000 is a lot of money for us’: Theatre’s fears over under-threat arts funding

09 January 2024
‘£100,000 is a lot of money for us’: Theatre’s fears over under-threat arts funding

‘£100,000 is a lot of money for us’: Theatre’s fears over under-threat arts funding

09 January 2024

A theatre’s programming could be streamlined if Suffolk County Council funding cuts go ahead.


How Jill lost nearly four stone in weight and gained a new career

02 January 2024
How Jill lost nearly four stone in weight and gained a new career

How Jill lost nearly four stone in weight and gained a new career

02 January 2024

A mother who lost nearly four stone in weight during 2023 is hoping to help others do the same.


One man’s mission to spread positivity, enjoy life and help at-risk species

02 January 2024
One man’s mission to spread positivity, enjoy life and help at-risk species

One man’s mission to spread positivity, enjoy life and help at-risk species

02 January 2024

As a new year starts, one man is aiming to continuing spreading positivity and doing his best to help at-risk hedgehogs.


Christmas may be over but fret not – pantomime fun is still on stage this festive season

28 December 2023
Christmas may be over but fret not – pantomime fun is still on stage this festive season

Christmas may be over but fret not – pantomime fun is still on stage this festive season

28 December 2023

Christmas Day may have been and gone but pantomime season is still in full swing – with shows running across Suffolk.


‘The latest plan is an insult’: What residents have to say about shopping centre redevelopment

28 December 2023
‘The latest plan is an insult’: What residents have to say about shopping centre redevelopment

‘The latest plan is an insult’: What residents have to say about shopping centre redevelopment

28 December 2023

Residents living near an abandoned shopping centre have hit out at revised plans to redevelop the site.


Plans for more new homes in growing village win approval

27 December 2023
Plans for more new homes in growing village win approval

Plans for more new homes in growing village win approval

27 December 2023

Plans for more than 120 village homes have been given the green light.


We look back at the big stories of 2011 from the Bury St Edmunds area

24 December 2023
We look back at the big stories of 2011 from the Bury St Edmunds area

We look back at the big stories of 2011 from the Bury St Edmunds area

24 December 2023

What was hitting the headlines in 2011? We take a look back at some of the big West Suffolk stories of the year.


See how businesses were celebrating the festive season in 1996 with our photographic look back

23 December 2023
See how businesses were celebrating the festive season in 1996 with our photographic look back

See how businesses were celebrating the festive season in 1996 with our photographic look back

23 December 2023

Do you remember Christmas 1996? See how Suffolk businesses were celebrating the festive season 27 years ago.


How council aims to address overgrown grass and weeds next year

20 December 2023
How council aims to address overgrown grass and weeds next year

How council aims to address overgrown grass and weeds next year

20 December 2023

Overgrown grass and weeds are in the firing line thanks to a £200,000 investment.


Plans for church and Grade II-listed cottage given the green light

19 December 2023
Plans for church and Grade II-listed cottage given the green light

Plans for church and Grade II-listed cottage given the green light

19 December 2023

Plans to separate a cottage from a neighbouring catholic church have been approved.