Dumping rubbish is costly mistake for East Herts man
January 31, 2011 by flyeronline · Leave a Comment
A Hertford resident has been hit with a £565 bill after East Herts Council successfully prosecuted him for dumping bags of rubbish. Read more
Regent Theatre update
January 31, 2011 by flyeronline · Leave a Comment
The ceiling repairs at Ipswich Regent are progressing on schedule but, in the interest of efficiency, bosses have decided to take advantage of the scaffolding to undertake further remedial works. Read more
Woodbridge flyer, February edition
January 26, 2011 by flyeronline · Leave a Comment
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Ipswich Flyer, February Edition
January 25, 2011 by flyeronline · Leave a Comment
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Kesgrave Flyer, February edition
January 25, 2011 by flyeronline · Leave a Comment
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Residents help us reach new recycling high
January 24, 2011 by flyeronline · Leave a Comment
Suffolk Coastal has been highlighted as one of the top councils in the country for recycling and disposing of waste by environmental magazine, Resource.
Alexandra Burke – New date announced
January 22, 2011 by flyeronline · Leave a Comment
Following the news that Alexandra Burke’s sell-out Saturday performance at the Regent had been postponed due to essential building work, we are pleased to announce a new show date – Thurs 24th Feb. Read more
Try something new to stay active
January 21, 2011 by flyeronline · Leave a Comment
Food businesses given help to keep clean
January 21, 2011 by flyeronline · Leave a Comment
Businesses working with food are being offered a further chance to brush up on their cleaning knowledge with a special cleaning in food premises training course.
THE FUTURE FOR LIBRARIES
January 20, 2011 by flyeronline · Leave a Comment
The County Council has launched a full consultation on the future of the 44 libraries across Suffolk, inviting communities to come forward with how they would like the service to be delivered in their areas, making them fit and practical for the 21st century.










