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8:00 AM May 22, 2021
Dedham and other Babergh villages have some of the highest priced homes in the county
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The green migration is seeing people move out of London to leafy Suffolk - fuelled by lockdown and the acceleration of home working - and prices are rising but house hunters can still pick up a bargain if they know where to look.
Here we look at where the cheapest and most expensive places are to live in Suffolk.
Cheapest locations - Lowestoft and Felixstowe
It is a well known fact that one of the cheapest places to buy a property in Suffolk is the coastal town of Lowestoft on the border with Norfolk.
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Debenhams is to shut its doors for the final time in its 243-year history.
The historic department store chain will close its remaining 28 stores across the UK for good on Saturday after the company collapsed amid the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
It closed 21 of its sites across the UK for the final time on Thursday.
The retailer has suffered slumping sales in recent years as shoppers moved away from traditional department store models.
However, the enforced closure of sites during the pandemic was the final straw, resulting in the company falling into administration within weeks of the virus fully hitting the UK.
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It s all over: Debenhams’ 243-year history ends today as final 28 stores close for good
Today, Debenhams is to shut its doors for the final time in its 243-year history.
The historic department store chain will close its remaining 28 stores across the UK for good tomorrow after the company collapsed amid the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
It closed 21 other sites across the UK for the final time on Thursday. The retailer has suffered slumping sales in recent years as shoppers moved away from traditional department store models.
However, the enforced closure of sites during the pandemic was the final straw, resulting in the company falling into administration within weeks of the virus fully hitting the UK.