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Suffolk's Honours, Southwold awards and tackling knife crime and drugs in Ipswich

Suffolk's New Year Honours list, Southwold needs your votes and Ipswich railway station is targeted by police.

Rob hears from two of those from Suffolk who make the New Year Honours list.

Hilary Cadman is a former chief executive of Ipswich Women's Aid, which is now called Lighthouse Women's Aid.

She will become a Member of the Order of the British Empire for her services to the victims of domestic violence.

There is also an OBE for Detective Superintendent Alan Caton.

He helped set up the anti-prostitution strategy following the Ipswich murders of 2006.

大象传媒 Radio Suffolk's Kate Arkell has been out with Suffolk Police as they work with the British Transport Police to target night-time problems like knife crime and drug use in Ipswich.

Southwold Pier is up for a double in the Coast Awards for 2012.

You can vote online to make it best seaside holiday destination and best seaside attraction.

Taking business with Rob is Georgy Jamieson. Her twitter profile says she's a "Mum, writer, blogger, PR, broadcaster, actress & according to Radio 4 comedy historian!"

You can follow her @Randomhousehold.

Along with the day's local, national and international news, Rob also welcomes Michael Perry from Thompson & Morgan for the last gardening hour of 2011.

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Sat 31 Dec 2011 06:00

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  • Sat 31 Dec 2011 06:00