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New Street Football Project Aims to Keep Youngsters Active on Friday Nights
A new street football project will be launched on Friday (31 Oct) in Bury St Edmunds thanks to a new partnership between Suffolk Positive Futures, Anglia Community Leisure’s Street Sports Project and Abbeycroft Leisure. The ‘street football’ project aims to offer...
Take your bear to the Christmas Fayre
If you go along to the Christmas Fayre you’ll never believe your eyes… because brilliant bears will be bustling into Bury St Edmunds at the end of next month. The 11th Bury Christmas Fayre takes place from 27-30 November and this year we are inviting you to bring your...
Gardening Tips October 2014
Welcome to Gardening Tips a monthly feature providing you with hints and ideas of what to do each month in your garden. Along with a list of jobs that will enable you to enjoy and maintain your garden I will also feature a plant of the month. I have been a gardener...
Moreton Hall’s Monthly Nature Watch by Woodland Ways
Miners in Moreton Hall Miners are usually people who crawl around in coal seams, sandwiched between layers of rock. In Moreton Hall, there are lots of leaf miners. These are the caterpillars of various moth species, who hatch out from an egg laid inside a leaf. ...
Leisure Centre Partnership with College to Enhance Sport Courses Offer
Abbeycroft Leisure, which manages Bury St Edmunds Leisure Centre, has formed a strategic partnership with West Suffolk College to provide an 18 station fitness studio to help enhance the offer the College provides to their sports students. The new fitness studio,...
First Anglo-Saxon house build in nearly a decade at West Stow
The first Anglo-Saxon house in nearly a decade is to be built at West Stow, replacing one of the original buildings put up close to 40 years ago. West Stow is a site of international archaeological importance as it is one of the first large-scale investigations of an...