Guy Fawkes, a new neonatal unit for Ipswich
James finds out how primary school children are keeping the tradition of building a guy alive, and Ipswich celebrates with the opening of a brand new neonatal unit for vulnerable babies.
Where is the most annoying queue in Suffolk?
It's a British tradition but is the age of queuing dead? A survey has shown the average British adult will stand in line for only 10 minutes and 42 seconds before tempers start to fray.
Luke Deal finds out how preparations are going for one of the county's big firework spectaculars - and how children from a local primary school have been keeping up the tradition of making a guy for the bonfire.
James will exclusively reveal the latest figure for the Treehouse Appeal.
The sensitive subject of 'bedroom nerves' or sexual anxiety will be tackled ahead of a free public seminar next week.
And as a brand new unit to help save the lives of babies opens at Ipswich Hospital, a mum whose baby spent some time in the state-of-the-art facility, talks about her experience, first hand.
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- Fri 5 Nov 2010 09:00大象传媒 Radio Suffolk