What's on in Bury St Edmunds
The moreton hall community centre news August 2015
Hi all and welcome to the August edition of the Directory! Whilst writing this, we are busy planning our funday for the weekend on Sunday July 26th, so by the time you are reading this it will all be over, and hopefully the biggest success ever!! If you came along to...
Christ Church Moreton Hall August 2015
Jesus said many memorable things one was “consider the lilies of the field” which shows his care of the environment. At the time of writing I have just come back from General Synod, the Church of England’s national assembly, in York. Over the course of the four days...
Wolves all in place for Bury St Edmunds art trail
Finishing touches have been put on 26 wolves that form an art trail around Bury St Edmunds for the next four months. The trail officially opened on Monday 20th July with the creations placed in prominent locations around the town centre. Each of the wolves, 20 of...
How to Organise the Perfect BBQ Party
With the summer season already here and the temperatures expected to rise even more over the next few weeks, many have plans to fire up the barbeque. All it takes is a bit of sunshine, a few bags of charcoal and some of your friends and family. So, how can you host...
Grey hound bounces back!
We recently popped down to meet the new landlady of The Greyhound in Eastgate Street, by Phil Swadling Marion, and her son Ryan have taken over the reins of this tenanted Greene King pub which re-opened on June 8th after an extensive 3 week refurbishment. And their...
New specialist service for Kidney patients
Dear reader, Kidney patients at West Suffolk Hospital are now able to receive specialist care closer to home following the appointment of a consultant who has built up the service from scratch. Dr Vivian Yiu started working at the hospital three months ago, and is the...
Moreton Hall News August 2015
TEN ACRE FIELD Yet again the acre field was the target of a Saturday night boozing session by about 25 youngsters, and as usual when they finished their drinking session they left beer bottles, cans and the normal rubbish that they leave behind but this time they...
Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner Vacancies
Ensuring that people in police custody are treated properly is a statutory duty of Tim Passmore, the Police and Crime Commissioner and he relies on an army of volunteers to help him monitor the welfare of people who are detained in police stations in Suffolk. Tim...
News from Nowton Neighbourhood Residents Association (NNRA) May 2015
It looks as though spring is on its way at last and the recently planted area in Caie Walk is starting to look good, as you can see from the photo. The trees are starting to bud and the shrubberies are coming alive. Steward Road has been resurfaced but to date has not...
WSH shortlisted for “top hospital” title for the fifth time
Dear reader, West Suffolk Hospital has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award in recognition of the high quality of care it provides for the fifth consecutive year. The trusts is one of five finalists in the quality of care category in the Top Hospital...