Good neighbours, Newmarket shops and anger in Southwold.
Rachel Sloane sits in. Suffolk ACRE's good neighbours, Seven new shops for Newmarket and there's anger over newspapers in Southwold.
Rachel hears from the widow of a Red Arrows pilot, killed during an air display, as she arrived in Lowestoft at the end of a 400 mile charity bike ride.
Dr Emma Egging joined a team of cyclists from the RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and other Red Arrow pilots, taking the place of her late husband, Flight Lieutenant Jon Egging.
大象传媒 Radio Suffolk was there as the team reached Ness Point, Britain's most easterly point.
A Good Neighbour scheme is launched in Old Newton, with volunteers getting CRB checked and photo ID badges.
24 people have already signed up.
Over in Newmarket there are celebrations in the town as seven new shops open up, following a regeneration project called Strictly Come Newmarket.
Rachel hears from fishmonger Tricia Birchan from Birwell Fish in The Guineas shopping centre who took part in the Dragon's Den style contest.
There's the latest reaction from Suffolk's conservatives after Liam Fox resigned as Foreign Secretary, campaigners in Southwold voice their anger over Tesco's decision to sell newspapers at their store in the town and plenty of noise in Ipswich library for World Music Day.
Claire Horne answers your gardening questions.
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- Sat 15 Oct 2011 06:00大象传媒 Radio Suffolk