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Council cuts and the end of analogue TV

With major retailers no longer selling analogue televisions, what happens if you need one for a spare room or a caravan? Also, have a street party and get to know your neighbour at the same time.

Major retailers across the UK are no longer selling analogue televisions ahead of the digital switchover in 2012 - have you tried to buy one recently?

Suffolk County Council has announced plans to dramatically re-shape how it operates and that includes a cut in services or transferring them to the voluntary sector. We ask: 芒聙聹Is there a council service that you depend on and what would it mean if that service was lost? Can voluntary services cope with the increased load?芒聙聺

There's an update on the Ipswich woman who couldn't register her baby's birth because her phone calls and e-mails went unanswered at the Ipswich Register Office.

There's a chance this weekend to get to know your neighbours - and have fun together - in your own street.

And if you're thinking of going on holiday abroad this year and you can't bear to be apart from your pet, there's some timely advice.

3 hours, 30 minutes

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Tue 13 Jul 2010 09:30

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  • Tue 13 Jul 2010 09:30