Hotels, Glamping, Pre-loved clothes and Ed Balls.
Why an new online second-hand clothing business is raising money for charity and it's Four in a Bed for a Bungay Hotel.
A Suffolk hotel gets some national scrutiny on TV tonight.
The King's Head and Queen Jules in Bungay features on Channel Four's Four in a Bed, Tim and Jules Anderson say they offer guests a 21st century party in a 17th century building.
The shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, says Ipswich should be a shining example for other local authorities.
He was in Ipswich speaking to labour supporters on the Chantry estate.
A third of the Labour controlled Borough Council seats are up for election in May.
Carer Steph Stanhope tells Rob about her new 'pre-loved' clothing business.
www.key-clothing.co.uk sells on second hand clothing, with the money going to support disability charities.
There's also the launch of a new 'Glampsite' at the Kenton Hall Estate near Debenham, Ipswich Town's Luke Hyam talks about fighting for a place in the starting line-up at Crystal Palace and answering your gardening calls is Karen Kenny.
Plus very high heels and Greek Easter eggs.
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- Sat 14 Apr 2012 06:00大象传媒 Radio Suffolk