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Mid Suffolk is a local government district in Suffolk, England. The district is primarily a rural area, containing just three towns, being Stowmarket, Needham Market and Eye. Its council was based in Needham Market until 2017 when it moved to shared offices with neighbouring Babergh District Council in Ipswich, outside either district. In 2021 ...
The 2007 Mid Suffolk District Council election took place on 3 May 2007 to elect members of Mid Suffolk District ... 22: 1 55.0 46.9 18,373 ±0.0 Liberal Democrats:
Stowmarket (/ ˈ s t oʊ ˌ m ɑːr k ɪ t / STOH-mar-kət) is a market town and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, [2] on the A14 trunk road between Bury St Edmunds to the west and Ipswich to the southeast.
It is now a ward of Ipswich Borough Council in Suffolk, England. The civil parish of Whitton in Mid Suffolk district doesn't include the suburb. The site of a Roman villa, the village is thought to have been a Saxon colony , possibly dating from the Saxon invasion of around 430 AD.
This system continued until 1974, when the Local Government Act 1972 abolished the separate county councils for East Suffolk and West Suffolk and downgraded Ipswich to providing district-level services only. In their place, Suffolk County Council was created with responsibility for county-level services across the whole
Suffolk County incorporates the easternmost extreme of both the New York City metropolitan area and New York State. The geographically largest of Long Island's four counties and the second-largest of New York's 62 counties, Suffolk County is 86 miles (138 km) in length and 26 miles (42 km) in width at its widest (including water). [4]
Amberfield School was a small private school in Nacton, England, coeducational up to the age of 7 years, and for girls up to the age of 16 years, which was established in 1927 and closed in 2011 due to financial problems. The last headmistress was Linda Ingram.