News in Felixstowe

Determined Felixstowe carnival organisers are looking to arrange an alternative event for later in the summer after calling off the annual festival weekend.

The carnival committee confirmed they have had to cancel the main event planned for July 24-26, 2020, but are keen to arrange something else for the end of August.

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School transport costs set to rise

Felixstowe parents are bracing themselves for an increase in the cost of school transport by £90 for those aged 16-18, which is set to be decided next week – despite more than three quarters of Suffolk families saying it would have an impact on them.

One parent who is likely to be among the hardest hit has branded the policy as "killing low income rural families".

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Plea to Felixstowe businesses for PPE like this

A plea has gone out to Felixstowe businesses to hand over any spare personal protective equipment they are not using at the moment.

The appeal has been launched by Suffolk County Council for any unused PPE to ensure its critical front-line staff working in care homes, children's homes and people's own homes can continue to give care and support our most vulnerable residents.

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Trimley water tower

Trimley parish councillors have backed new plans to build five houses in front of the village's 210ft high water tower.

Developers Alston Homes have resubmitted the application after previously failing to provide detailed information in time forcing the m to withdraw the application.

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Felixstowe docks has a blog that goes world wide - picture credit: Derek Davis

Many locals would have heard about the Felixstowe Docker, they have their own Facebook page with more than 3,000 followers worldwide, they have many hundreds of followers on other social media platforms and their website has had more than 4,600,000 visitors - but who runs it and who is it?

The Felixstowe Docker regularly posts blogs about the goings on at the Port of Felixstowe and other ports around the World.

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