Suffolk farm machinery manufacturer scoops British Chamber of Commerce accolade
Family-owned farm machinery maker Claydon, of Newmarket, Suffolk, is shortlisted for a British Chamber of Commerce Global Britain Award.
Food and Farming Editor and Business Writer
Sarah Chambers is the Food and Farming Editor for the East Anglian Daily Times. She is also a business reporter for both the Ipswich Star and East Anglian...
Sarah Chambers is the Food and Farming Editor for the East Anglian Daily Times. She is also a business reporter for both the Ipswich Star and East Anglian...
Family-owned farm machinery maker Claydon, of Newmarket, Suffolk, is shortlisted for a British Chamber of Commerce Global Britain Award.
Toby Greenhalgh has become the new farm manager at Suffolk Rural Farm in Otley - which is part of Suffolk New College
The new owners of Sailmakers Shopping Centre in Ipswich, Suffolk, have appointed Penn Commercial and FHP as agents to fill its empty units.
Cally James, of Hippy Hut Pottery, of Lawshall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, has been named a 2024 Start Up Loans Ambassador for the East of England.
Suffolk Young Farmers is aiming to relaunch its Melton senior Young Farmers club covering the Woodbridge, East Suffolk and North Ipswich area.
Essex and Suffolk Hunt is taking part in a National Trail Hunting Day at Semer, Hadleigh, co-ordinated by the British Hound Sports Association.
FareShare East officially opened a warehouse distribution hub at Ransomes Europark in Ipswich, Suffolk.
Major industry figures gathered at Adastral Park, near Ipswich in Suffolk, to discuss the threat posed to cyber security.
The chairman of pubs and brewery group Adnams of Southwold, Suffolk, has stepped down for health reasons.
Another Bluetongue case has been found in East Riding, Yorkshire - outside of a Restricted Zone for Suffolk, Essex, Norfolk and part of Greater London
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