A crossbow, crossbow bolts and a number of sugar cane knives were among the items stolen after someone broke into a house at Brook Lane between 1:40pm and 5:30pm yesterday (Tuesday 22nd July).
Police need to trace a man - described as white, aged in his 40s to 50s, wearing a pink top, and who was possibly with a woman - following an incident at The Triangle, Hamilton Road, around 1:30pm yesterday (Monday 21st July).
Felixstowe and Walton United Football Club has registered for the FoneAid mobile phone recycling campaign to play their part in reducing 90 million redundant mobile phones in the UK and prevent them from going to landfill, whilst raising money at the same time.
Students, friends and family all enjoyed the exciting and colourful show filled with the latest GCSE Textiles Technology coursework from Orwell High School, modelled by students from year 7 to sixth form. [Sumbitted by Orwell High School]
Suffolk Coastal residents are being asked to put their refuse and recycling out on their normal days this week, even though collections are still being affected by the Unison strike action taken last Wednesday and Thursday.
Tailbacks on the A14 westbound have been caused by an accident near Levington in which a lorry is believed to have collided with the central reservation. The accident occurred at around 7am this morning, between the Trimley / Kirton interchange (junction 59) and the Seven Hills interchange (junction 58). There are no reports of any serious injuries.
Posted on Monday 21 July 2008 - 09:43:06 |
Sunday 20 July 2008
Road Closed Following Crash
Roads in the Garrison Lane / Cobbold Road area were closed earlier this afternoon following a crash involving two cars. The fire service, paramedics and police were at the scene.
Suffolk Coastal District Council has received planning applications for a number of developments in Felixstowe, including a new Lidl supermarket at the old bus station site, new houses and flats in the grounds of the Ordnance Hotel opposite, and the conversion of The Waverley Hotel in Wolsey Gardens to flats and shops, along with a new block of flats behind.
Bent Hill could be closed to traffic for another 2 - 3 weeks after Anglian Water have found more faults with a leaky storm drain running under the road.