Helping teenagers in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk sauce and Human Rights.
A Bury St Edmunds youth club needs support, a Suffolk sauce-maker blind-tastes his own and International Human Rights Day in Suffolk.
Rob hears why the National Trust are getting all dressed up at Flatford Mill for a day of medieval re-enacting.
The 600 year old Valley Farm building is being opened up with a log fire, historical dancing and a feast.
A youth club on Morten Hall in Bury St Edmunds is looking for more adults.
The group want to expand to offer another night for the over 13s.
Rob's concerns over advertising A-boards in town centres are put to the Councillor in charge in Ipswich.
Talking business is Rick Sheepshanks, managing director of Stokes Sauces.
The Suffolk based condiment producer now have 100 products under the Stokes Sauces and Suffolk Mud brands...but can he tell his own ketchup?
Marking Human Rights day, the Ipswich and District branch of the United Nations association are holding a celebration tonight.
It's at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Sidegate Lane West in Ipswich at 7pm.
Answering your gardening questions is Ric Staines.
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