News in Felixstowe

Louis Andrews, Mariners executive chef

Felixstowe Nub News aims to be supportive to every element of the community from business and shops to people and charities and clubs and sports organisations. Everyone is finding it tough at the moment and wants life to get back to normal so we will be profiling some of these local businesses and groups regularly over coming weeks in a feature called UP CLOSE IN FELIXSTOWE:

Today we serve up a treat for your as we chat to Louis Andrews, the new executive chef at the Mariners in Trimley, one of Felixstowe's oldest pubs.

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Veteran executive Chris Lewis has been reappointed as chef executive of Hutchison Ports in a bid to sort out mounting problems at Felixstowe's container port.

Mr Lewis previously worked at the Port Felixstowe between1983 and 2010, where he became chief executive in 2006, before leaving in 2010 to become managing director of rival DP World Southampton,

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East Suffolk Council will maintain a "neutral" stance on the proposed Sizewell C development, after its Cabinet last night approved its response to be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate this week.

But some councillors say the representation does not go far enough in condemning the current plans, with Suffolk County Council this week set to object to the same proposals.

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Co-op staff in the Felixstowe area could be issued body cams if a two-month trial in other parts of the country is successful.

Central England Co-op is trialling the use of colleague body cameras as part of its ongoing effort to keep staff safe and help drive down crime in stores, which has also been an issue in Felixstowe stores.

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Felixstowe pier will lighting up green to support the 17th annual Recycle Week celebrations.

Recycle Now's are using the occasion is thank the people of Suffolk for continuing to recycle despite all that has happened this year, with the pier and Ipswich Town Hall turning green to support the celebrations.

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