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New comers into the town of Bungay always say the first thing they notice is the friendly and welcoming atmosphere of the town. Situated in Suffolk the town provides a great area for you and your family to live.

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Food factory plans to axe 90 jobs
More than half of the workforce at a meat processing factory in Dorset is under threat.

Funds granted for £80.2m busway
The government makes £80.2m available for a new busway linking Luton and Dunstable as councils seek a contractor.

Bungay news

The latest news about Bungay

Anglers want controls on otters
An angling club in Suffolk says it has abandoned a lease at a lake because £40,000 of its fish have been eaten by otters.

Npower light bulb handout: Your comments
The energy company Npower has been criticised for sending out millions of low energy light bulbs to meet its target under a household energy cutting scheme. BBC readers react.