Bemusement as Constable's world-famous Hay Wain branded a 'contested landscape'
A Suffolk art club has criticised a National Gallery decision to classify John Constable's Hay Wain as a "contested landscape".
A Suffolk art club has criticised a National Gallery decision to classify John Constable's Hay Wain as a "contested landscape".
A representative of Suffolk caravan owners has described a consultation over the future of their Southwold Harbour site as "unfair and not transparent".
Family Amusements in Felixstowe is appealing against a decision to refuse permission for the revamp of a crazy golf site in the Suffolk town.
Campaigners are urging the public to 'make their feelings known' before a National Grid consultation on pylons in Suffolk ends on Friday.
Suffolk artist Jane High has created a new sign for Elmhurst Park in Woodbridge after being commissioned by the town council.
A new play cafe for children in Felixstowe was 'meant to be,' the owner of Fox+ Bramble has said.
Crown Chicken has been given permission for two new poultry houses and a gatehouse at a Suffolk farm despite a row over fly infestations.
A new children's book publisher will be aiming to 'excite and inspire inquisitiveness' when it launches in Woodbridge in Suffolk in September.
Halesworth residents say they have stopped driving up Bungay Road to Cutler's Hill surgery because of speed bumps, which are "too high".
New parking signs to direct tourists to public car parks are among a series of measures being proposed to address parking in Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
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