Christy Hendry owner of Little Beans Coffee House
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An Ipswich woman who was made redundant as a result of the pandemic has achieved her dreams of opening her own coffee shop.
Christianne Christy Hendry s Little Beans Coffee House officially opens for takeaways in Foxhall Road on Monday (February 15), making her dreams of turning her love of coffee into a business a reality.
The 55-year-old, who has been working in the coffee industry for eight years, said she instantly knew the vacant unit opposite the Co-op was the perfect place to start her venture, with the support of her husband.
The A12 in Melton
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Major £60million plans to upgrade the A12 east of Ipswich have been unveiled by highways chiefs, in a bid to improve traffic flow and capacity in the next four years.
Suffolk County Council has launched a consultation from 10am today for the public to have their say on the proposals, which aim to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow on the stretch of road between the A14 junction at Seven Hills and the Woods Lane junction.
Junctions on the A12 which will be subject to the upgrades under Suffolk County Council s plans
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People will not need to climb steps to dispose of waste at the revamped Foxhall Recycling Centre, the council said
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Work on a multi-million pound revamp of Suffolk s busiest rubbish tip has been given the go-ahead.
Suffolk County Council granted planning approval this week for the
£6.5million upgrade of Foxhall Recycling Centre near Ipswich, which will eradicate the need for cars to queue on the busy Foxhall Road, raise access so people do not need to carry items up steps to dump them in containers, and will reduce the need to close for containers to be compacted or emptied.