The Beccles bar: Town gets its own chocolate
The Beccles Fairtrade Town Steering group has commissioned a Fairtrade chocolate bar.
Waveney District reporter
Having finished university in June I am delighted to be covering the region where I grew up. Should you have a story or wish to bring something to my attention, please drop me an email or find me on Twitter...
Having finished university in June I am delighted to be covering the region where I grew up. Should you have a story or wish to bring something to my attention, please drop me an email or find me on Twitter...
The Beccles Fairtrade Town Steering group has commissioned a Fairtrade chocolate bar.
A man riding an electronic bike was left with life-changing injuries after being hit by a car is due to appear in court, by Bruno Brown.
The sinkhole emerged in Bungay on St John's Road earlier in the week and Suffolk Highways now have closed and filled it.
Mr owen was admitted to the University Medical Centre in Ho Chi Minh City where his condition worsened.
Benjamin Garcia, 36, who grew up in Beccles managed to not only finish the six-day race across the Sahara Desert in Africa - but come 206th out of approximately 850 competitors.
This newspaper's Freedom of Information request (FOI) to Suffolk Police showed the data from drinking venues in Beccles, Bungay, Halesworth and Lowestoft.
Police have been ridiculed for 'gloating' about the seizure of an e-scooter from a boy in Bungay.
Beccles mayor Christine Wheeler cut the ribbon to formally recognise that the repair and refurbishment of the gates at Beccles Common.
William Corley, 86, known as Bill, He died at the James Paget University Hospital on September 29, 2023.
A towns's former Laura Ashley store which has sat vacant since 2018 is soon to be set for a new lease of life.
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