
One local hearing company is raising awareness about the importance of hearing health by supporting World Hearing Day (3rd March 2020), a global initiative run by the World Health Organisation.
One local hearing company is raising awareness about the importance of hearing health by supporting World Hearing Day (3rd March 2020), a global initiative run by the World Health Organisation.
From March 7 to 22, Thompson’s Gallery in Aldeburgh is holding an exclusive exhibition to celebrate one of Britain’s most popular and talented artists, Tessa Newcomb.
The newly formed Alde and Ore Community Partnership (AOCP) met for the first time on 30 January 2020 at a well-attended open public meeting at Orford Town Hall, with parish representatives and members of the public present.
Families of serving RAF personnel and veterans in Suffolk who are finding life tough will be offered unique training to help them identify, and deal with, the symptoms of poor mental wellbeing.
Preparations are in hand for the St Edmundsbury Sailing & Canoeing Association’s 2020 season, which commences on Sunday, 29 March at Lackford Lake, five miles NW of Bury St Edmunds.
Moving in together is a big step for relationships. As couples make the decision and commitment to building a future together in a home of their own, there is a new level of affection; the shared responsibility of paying bills, picking out new furniture and generally a closeness not yet experienced.
Christies Care, one of the largest providers of live in care in the UK, is supporting the British Heart Foundation this Valentine’s Day.
The day’s fundraising is in honour of the carer Susan Atkinson who sadly passed away last year from undiagnosed heart disease.
In the closing months of 2019, local charity, Ipswich Housing Action Group has seen two significant changes in its leadership. Jools Ramsey, has joined the organisation as new CEO and Toni Lancaster has stepped up as Chair of the board of Trustees, after the retirement of both previous incumbents.
The glitz and glamour of Las Vegas is coming to Suffolk for one night only. A casino night has been organised to raise vital funds for The Elena Baltacha Foundation which gives children from all backgrounds the opportunity to learn to play tennis.