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1.Sudbury's business community is looking at ways of coping with the car parking charges fall out - Suffolk Free Press (www.suffolkfreepress.co.uk)
SUDBURY'S business community has vowed to investigate ways of preventing Babergh District Council raising the cost of using its long-stay car parking spaces in the future.
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2.Sudbury bus station to get multi-million pound face lift (www.suffolkfreepress.co.uk)
DEVELOPMENT chiefs have backed a multi-million pound proposal to give Sudbury's ageing bus station and surrounding area a radical face-lift.
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3.Amnesty collects almost 200 knives: Sudbury (www.themissinglist.co.uk)
One hundred and ninety five knives have been handed in during the two-week knife crime awareness campaign in Sudbury which finished yesterday, Monday 8th February.
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4.Massive response to free parking petition - Suffolk Free Press (www.suffolkfreepress.co.uk)
A total of 2,310 people signed a joint Free Press and Winch & Blatch run petition urging Babergh District Council not to start charging motorists £1.50 to use its long-stay car parks in Sudbury, Hadleigh and Lavenham
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5.Sudbury residents protest bike path (www.boston.com)
Wolfe is among a band of vocal Sudbury residents raising the alarm against a proposed bike trail along a pathway where trains once chugged
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6.Sudbury Citizens for Responsible Land Stewardship (SCRLS) (www.sudburylandstewardship.org)
The SCRLS is a member-supported, community based resource focused on issues involving Sudbury’s limited and valued natural resources.
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7.Sudbury greenhouse wins $30K environmental improvement grant (www.wickedlocal.com)
Cavicchio Greenhouses at 110 Codjer Lane in Sudbury won a $30,000 grant to install vents on a solar greenhouse."We are pleased to help farmers make their agricultural practices more sustainable," said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles. "These awards are another example of the Patrick Administration’s efforts to conserve natural resources throughout the Commonwealth."
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8.Traditional British bingo calls scrapped for fear of offence (snorphty.blogspot.com)
It is has advised bingo caller John Sayers, 75, to revert to using the number ‘88’ instead of ‘two fat ladies’ and 11 for ‘legs eleven’.
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9.Ancient hand bells ringing out again at St Gregory's Church in Sudbury (www.suffolkfreepress.co.uk)
The 22 bells, some than 300 years old, had lain unnoticed in the tower of St Gregory's Church, Sudbury, since the 1970s.
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10.The SUDBURY SOCIETY (www.sudburysociety.org.uk)
The Sudbury Society was born in 1973 at a time when Sudbury was undergoing great changes -many houses and other buildings in the heart of the town were being pulled down to make way for new roads and car parks
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11.Tree removal slowed by Sudbury's money woes (www.wickedlocal.com)
It costs about $1,000 to cut down a single dead tree in Sudbury. With a $45,000 budget for Fiscal 2010 allocated for the process, 45 trees can be removed this year.
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12.Sudbury Residents oppose parking restrictions (www.suffolkfreepress.co.uk)
RESIDENTS have vowed to fight plans for parking restrictions in a Sudbury street which are intended to cut congestion and reduce air pollution.
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13.A look at Sudbury Mass Community Preservation Committee Projects (www.sudbury.ma.us)
2010 Woods Walk Sanctuary - $250,000 to create 5 units of affordable special needs housing
2010 Town Hall Lighting - $4,980 to restore antique lighting at Town Hall
2010 Town Hall Design Study - $50,000 for design and architectural services for
2010 Walkways - $200,000 for construction of new walkways town-wide
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14.Sudbury Mass Garlic farmer uses compost harvested from invasive plants (www.wickedlocal.com)
Under a license from the town to farm the field, O’Connor is looking to supply area gardeners and farmers with localized, acclimated, organically grown hard-neck seed garlic in a limited amount by next summer.
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15.Sudbury Archaeological Service (www.suffolk.gov.uk)
Promoting the conservation, enhancement and understanding of Suffolk’s distinctive historic environment.The Archaeological Service is the major provider of archaeological conservation services Suffolk
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16.Sudbury Mass farms cope with rainy weather (www.metrowestdailynews.com)
farmers said yesterday that even though cold temperatures, rainy days and the occasional snow shower have reduced the number of people coming out to pick their own apples and pumpkins, the fall season hasn't been a total wash.
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17.Sudbury's Primary School gets new vegetable patch (www.suffolkfreepress.co.uk)
an area which will eventually be an outdoor classroom including raised beds where youngsters will grow vegetables to be eaten in school.
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18.Churchbells to ring in Sudbury Mass for Climate Change (www.wickedlocal.com)
Seeing signs for 350.org all over town and don’t know what they are for? Here’s you’re answer.
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19.Bronze Age burial site unearthed at Sudbury rugby club (www.eveningstar.co.uk)
The two fields which served as the home of Sudbury Rugby Club in nearby Great Cornard are the source of great excitement for a team of archaeologists working at the site.Since moving into the site off The Mead in July teams from Suffolk County Council's Archaeological Service have discovered a haul of artefacts dating back to around 3,000 BC.
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20.Sudbury In Bloom Making Sudbury Beautiful (www.sudburyinbloom.co.uk)
Sudbury In Bloom is the Town's entry into the National Britian In Bloom competition where towns compete to have the most attractive floral displays around to enlighten the town to both locals and to visitors to the area.
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21.Downtown Sudbury England introduces Parking Fees (www.suffolkfreepress.co.uk)
Mr Storey warned long-stay charges would put financial pressure on low-paid town workers, who would have no choice but to pay for a full day's parking.
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22.Sudbury Suffolk Looks to Parking Fees to Finance Budget (www.suffolkfreepress.co.uk)
SUDBURY will find out today (October 8) if it faces yet another battle to save free car parking.Community leaders have pledged to fight new plans to charge to help plug a £1.4 million gap in the finances of Babergh District Council.
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23.Suffolk Sudbury's BMX park closed over anti-social behaviour (www.suffolkfreepress.co.uk)
Police were called to the park at midday on Sunday and spoke to a group of youths who were being rowdy.
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24.Sculptures sprouting art in Sudbury Suffolk (www.dailynewstribune.com)
Part horticulturist, part landscape designer, Nancy Grimes has sown a fertile crop of eclectic sculptures throughout the flora, trails and woods of Tower Hill Botanic Garden.
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25.Sudbury England Quarry opponents to fight on (www.eadt.co.uk)
OPPONENTS to a potential site for a quarry are vowing to fight on despite losing a battle to have it removed from a list earmarking possible locations for sand and gravel extraction in Suffolk.