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Residents are being asked to share their views on how Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service manages risks as a public consultation has been launched.
Parking fines, the Debenhams store and paying bills online are just some of the topics foremost in readers' minds this week.
The Sunnica solar farm plans draw yet more criticism from readers this week.
A heartfelt plea from a town business chief plus opinions on plans for a new cinema were among the items in this week's mailbox.
The planned closure of the county's last two middle schools is among the topics covered by this week's mailbag.
Residents' parking, cycles lanes and MPs' expenses were among the topics in this week's mailbag.
Constituents want to know MP's opinions on 'partygate'.
Traffic, the countryside and the town's market feature in this week's mailbag.
Letters this week on the police element of Council Tax, roads infrastructure and High Street parking.
Proposed school changes, the town's market and the NHS featured in this week's mailbag.
Bury St Edmunds market, schools' reorganisation and a plea from a shopper in this week's mailbag.
There were several well-deserved pats on the back in this week's mailbag - but also a brickbat . . .
Comments on the pandemic in this week's mail were balanced with some lighter reflections on Christmas.
A bumper mail bag this week with letter subjects ranging from idling cars to the Afghan refugee crisis.
Planning and the fallout from Covid are among this week's topics.
ONE Haverhill chairman John Mayhew explains why the role of town centre manager is being re-introduced.
Town council politics, the rail crossing inquiry and the proposed Sunnica solar farm were all raised in letters this week.
Have your say on which tier you think is right for the current situation.
Columnist Nicola Miller delves deep into the Black Lives Matter campaign
Editor Barry Peters comments on the rise of the troll in lockdown.
Sports editor Russell Claydon explains why he has had to deploy stealth tactics in his new workplace as our diaries during the pandemic continue.