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Schools providing mental health support for pupils

First published on: 18th October 2023

DMAT is celebrating after securing a third year of mental health provision across its 21 schools.

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Churches are installing tributes to Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

First published on: 12th October 2023

52 churches received funding from SHCT.

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Suffolk Harvest Festival celebrated in true farming style

First published on: 2nd October 2023

Farmers, families, school children and animals all joined in...

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Community Award Winners revealed

First published on: 28th September 2023

Winners of this year’s Suffolk Community Awards were crowned on Monday 25 September in a ceremony at Stowmarket’s Food Museum.

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New stained glass window debuts at All Saints, Wetheringsett

First published on: 26th September 2023

Local congregations came together for the dedication of the new stained glass window at Wetheringsett

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Lindbergh Road Community Church reaches out to people in the community

First published on: 25th September 2023

How do you build a church without a church building? Pop a gazebo up in your front garden of course!

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Volunteers give their time to help others

First published on: 25th September 2023

Revitalising communities within Suffolk.

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Church remembers brave Battle of Britain airmen

First published on: 19th September 2023

A service to remember those who fought and died in the Battle of Britain was held at a church in Ipswich at the weekend.

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A Celebration at the Cathedral

First published on: 19th September 2023

Service of Thanksgiving for 50 years of Suffolk Historic Churches Trust

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Cost of living creates queues for church top-up shop where volunteers help

First published on: 31st August 2023

Volunteers at a Suffolk church have been praised for providing a vital top-up shop attracting nearly 100 people who queue at breakfast to buy essential food.

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