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BBC News (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
The public are being asked for their views on how to improve the air quality at the Port of Felixstowe in Suffolk.
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 28/09/2008
AN ELDERLY man has died today after he fell ill at the wheel while driving and collided with a parked car in Felixstowe. A crew from the East of England Ambulance Trust and police were called to the scene at 9.40am.
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 15/09/2008
A WOMAN was taken to hospital following a collision in a Suffolk town today. Two cars were involved in the crash on Hamilton Road, Felixstowe, at about 5.
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 13/08/2008
AN operation designed to co-ordinate lorries which cannot get into the Port of Felixstowe in bad weather has been lifted. Suffolk Police launched Operation Stack at 3pm yesterday due to high winds and diverted lorries from the A14 to the old A45.
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
A UNITARY council covering Ipswich, Felixstowe, Kesgrave and the Shotley peninsular could be up and running within two years, with the rest of Suffolk except Lowestoft being served by a council stretching from Newmarket to Southwold.
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
NEWS that Ipswich is to be at the heart of a new authority covering the south east of Suffolk, including Felixstowe and the Shotley peninsula, has been given a cautious welcome by council chiefs in the town.
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Felixstowe Scribblers Weblog (Free subscription) | 19/05/2008
It has been reported that the world's largest offshore wind farm with 140 wind turbines will be erected off the Suffolk coast and could start producing electricity as early as 2009. Work is expected to start next year on the Greater Gabbard wind farm with comletion planned for 2010. Chosen for its high wind speeds and quite low depths of water, there appears to be no environmental concerns
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 10/05/2008
Work has started on the first big container port expansion for more than a decade after Hong Kong's Hutchison Ports cleared planning hurdles at Felixstowe in Suffolk...
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 01/05/2008
TWO people were injured when they were victims of separate assaults in Suffolk. In the first attack, a man suffered an injury to his head when he was involved in an assault at the Ordnance Hotel in Undercliff Road West, Felixstowe.
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Felixstowe Scribblers Weblog (Free subscription) | 25/04/2008
Yes. You've guessed it! Day five and even using the most expensive underwater device to scan the seabed, the bomb is still missing. Questions have been asked over the reliability of the GPS location as the search area has been increased. Felixstowe, Suffolk and much of England awaits the final outcome. Just as a little reminder, the bomb, photographed by Miles Wakefield, of Team Van Oord and
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Sky News (Free subscription) | 24/04/2008
A giant war-time bomb that washed up on a beach at Felixstowe has been lost by the Royal Navy as experts prepared to detonate it.
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 12/04/2008
CALLS have been made to turn part of one of Suffolk's railway lines into a tram route, with extra stations and a service frequency of every 10 minutes.
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 27/03/2008
RELATIVES of a Felixstowe man who died while on a stag trip in Birmingham have spoken publicly about the tragedy for the first time. From their home in South Africa, cousins, aunties and uncles of 25-year-old Michael Agar have told of their pain over the popular former Suffolk College student's sudden death.
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 22/03/2008
SCORES of onlookers watched in awe as giant waves pounded the Suffolk coastline this afternoon. Around 50 people braved the cold and gathered along the promenade in Felixstowe as the sea breached defences and flooded the nearby gardens and toilet blocks.
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Frank Branston (Free subscription) | 12/03/2008
Andrea Hill's move to Suffolk County Council may be shortlived because Ipswich - the county town - also applied to become unitary, which the government was ‘minded’ to improve. What stayed the Government's hand was Ipswich and Felixstowe’s artificial borders which have been little altered since Victorian times and bear little relationship to the siz [...]