Fitnesses classes in Haverhill provide boost to air ambulance

Fitness classes for the over 50s have certainly benefited the health of the East Anglian Air Ambulance finances, after it received a cheque donation of £348 from a Haverhill-based exercise club.

Suffolk group for the over 50’s aims to put the fun back into New Year’s resolutions

Members of Suffolk Circle, an organisation for people over the age of 50, are putting the fun back into New Year’s resolutions after research showed around 75% are ditched by Valentine’s Day.

Haverhill death: Woman arrested on suspicion of murder

Suffolk Police have arrested a woman on suspicion of murder, following the death of a man in Haverhill.

Police launch probe as man found dead in Haverhill

Police have launched a probe after a man was found dead in Haverhill.

Sports Review 2011 – August

Strikers Scott Lodge and Dan Cornwell arrive at the New Croft to bolster Peter Betts’ attacking options, while Haverhill Rovers’ defence is reassured as Stuart Wardley decided to turn down the opportunity to play in Ryman Division North with AFC Sudbury to stay put instead.

Christmas present appeal bears fruit

AN extra helping of festive cheer has literally been delivered to the homes of disadvantaged children in the Haverhill area thanks to the generosity of the Echo readers.

‘Fantastic’ response to festive appeal

THE generosity of the community has earned high praise from the organisers of a project to collect and distribute Christmas food boxes to families in and around Haverhill who are in need.

Sports Review 2011 – July

Ipswich Town legend Terry Butcher offers released academy player and former Haverhill schoolboy Josh Meekings the opportunity to restart his career at Inverness Caldeonian Thistle.

Founding member of committee that set up Haverhill walk-in health centre calls for its immediate closure

One of the founding members of the Crown Health Centre has added his voice to calls for its immediate closure.

Dangerous toys in Suffolk are seized and destroyed

Nearly 3,000 children’s toy and 9,000 mobile phone chargers that were destined to be Christmas presents were among more than 20,000 items that were seized and destroyed after Suffolk Trading Standards deemed them unsafe.