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  2. Farmer says confidence in industry lost over tax - AOL

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    Labour MP for Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket said he understood the concerns of farmers [Reuters] Labour MP Prinsley said he understood both sides of the argument.

  3. Eastern Counties Farmers - Wikipedia

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    For many years their offices were at 86 Princes Street, Ipswich. In the late 1980s, this property was sold and the companies head office was relocated to Helios House, Saxham Business Park, Saxham, Bury St Edmunds. In 1955 the co-operative built a grain silo on Neptune Quay, between Fore Street and Coprolite Street, in Ipswich Docks. [3] [4]

  4. Corn exchanges in England - Wikipedia

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    Corn Exchange, Bury St Edmunds Corn Exchange, Saffron Walden c. 1847. Corn exchanges are distinct buildings which were originally created as a venue for corn merchants to meet and arrange pricing with farmers for the sale of wheat, barley, and other corn crops.

  5. Risby, Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Risby is a village and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England, located around 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Bury St. Edmunds, north of the A14 road. It is believed that the village was founded in about the tenth century, presumably on the strength of its having a Norse name, possibly Rȳðs - by "farm settlement at a ...

  6. Corn Exchange, Bury St Edmunds - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Bury St Edmunds Borough Council proposed the demolition of both the second and the third corn exchanges in order to create a parade of shops: the scheme was abandoned in the face of strong public opposition. [7] Instead, a floor was inserted allowing shops to be established on the ground floor in 1969.

  7. Hessett - Wikipedia

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    Hessett is located around four miles south-east of Bury St Edmunds. It is a rural village with a single north-south road off which most other roads flow. In 2011 its population was 464 which is towards the highest recorded population since its peak in 1850. [1] Hessett is south of Beyton and west of Drinkstone.

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  9. British Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Of the 18 factories which were owned by the British Sugar Corporation, only four still process beet - Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk), Cantley (in Norfolk, the second and first successful British sugar factory in 1912), Newark-on-Trent (Nottinghamshire) and Wissington (western Norfolk and the largest in Europe). The Bury site is also a major ...