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Fire near RAF Bentwaters site in Rendlesham

Suffolk fire were attending a blaze in Rendlesham - Credit: Kayleigh Biss A derelict building was deliberately set on fire near the old RAF Bentwaters site in Rendlesham.  Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service was called to the single-storey building on the A1152 near Bentwaters Business Park at 5.45pm, where they found straw and other building materials on fire.  Derelict building fire on the A1152 near Bentwaters Park, Rendlesham in Suffolk - Credit: Kayleigh Biss Two fire crews, from close-by Woodbridge and Orford, put out the fire.  The incident ended at around 7pm with Suffolk Fire reporting it to police as a deliberate fire according to a spokesman from Suffolk County Council. 

Fire near RAF Bentwaters site in Rendlesham | East Anglian Daily Times

Suffolk fire were attending a blaze in Rendlesham - Credit: Kayleigh Biss A derelict building was deliberately set on fire near the old RAF Bentwaters site in Rendlesham.  Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service was called to the single-storey building on the A1152 near Bentwaters Business Park at 5.45pm, where they found straw and other building materials on fire.  Derelict building fire on the A1152 near Bentwaters Park, Rendlesham in Suffolk - Credit: Kayleigh Biss Two fire crews, from close-by Woodbridge and Orford, put out the fire.  The incident ended at around 7pm with Suffolk Fire reporting it to police as a deliberate fire according to a spokesman from Suffolk County Council. 

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How Cash for Charities coupons can help your community

How Cash for Charities coupons can help your community | East Anglian Daily Times

It s quite the challenge for us now as we ll be relaunching the school in September and rely on giving to keep going. We are kept going by grants, funds, the kindness of individuals and charge a very small fee to our pupils. Teaching materials, expenses, they re a never-ending cost and we also provide a creche for our students who have children. The charity s lessons are for people looking to learn English or improve their language skills to get better jobs - Credit: Philip Charles The school teaches people from up to 40 different nationalities who have made Ipswich their home. Some need lessons from scratch, while others want to improve their English so they can apply for better jobs.

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