Bereaved families in East Anglia call for action on life-shattering young driver crashes

Families from East Anglia who have lost loved ones in devastating young driver crashes have called for action on the biggest killer of young people at the launch of Road Safety Week (last Monday, November 21, to Sunday, November 27), run by the charity Brake with support from sponsors QBE Insurance and FedEx Express.

Kershaw leagues round-up

Kershaw Premier League

Linton Granta stayed stop after a 4-0 demolition of Ely City Reserves on Saturday (November 26), an Andrew Palmer hat-trick and Dale Archer goal seeing them through.

Help for parents in the Haverhill area struggling to find time to do Christmas shopping away from the children

Radwinter Pre-School is putting on an extra half price session to help parents get some Christmas shopping done.

A healthy diet plays a vital role in the lives of people living with HIV

The British Dietetic Association (BDA) is fully supporting World AIDS Day (Thursday, December 1) by highlighting the vital importance of good nutrition for those living with HIV and AIDS.

Pledge to help older residents

SUFFOLK County Councillor Anne Gower has pledged to help improve the lives of older residents in Haverhill and the surrounding area after becoming an advocate for a scheme led by the charity Age UK.

Haverhill II 3 Lowestoft III 3

Cara Ainsworth scored twice late on to maintain Haverhill’s unbeaten status in the Suffolk League Division One as they bounced back from two goals down to salvage a draw when they hosted Lowestoft III on Saturday (November 26).

Grasshoppers 0 Haverhill 3

Captain Tina Bunch scored twice to break the deadlock and see Haverhill win at Grasshoppers in the Suffolk Premier League on Saturday (November 26) and reach the half-way point of the season with their perfect record intact.

Gardening gong for village man

A Balsham man has won the Best Greenhouse award of a district-wide competition.

Ipswich Town fan Russell Claydon urges Paul Jewell to drop his stubborn side and the supporters to find their voice.

DIAMONDS aren’t forever. I risk sounding like a broken record, but from the sidelines we can all see this ultra-narrow midfield system has had its day at Portman Road, while Paul Jewell’s stubbornness is testing the fans’ and club’s backing.

Please pause the pod when you are out on the plod

The traditional Green Cross Code is being revised by national charity Deafness Research UK from ‘Stop, look and listen’ to ‘Stop, look, turn off the music and listen’ after Road Safety Week (Monday, November 21 to Sunday, November 27).