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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 ...
Basingstoke Crematorium; Charlton Park Crematorium, Andover New Forest Crematorium, New Milton The Oaks Crematorium, Havant Park Crematorium, Aldershot; Portchester Crematorium
West Suffolk District is a local government district in Suffolk, England. It was established in 2019 as a merger of the previous Forest Heath District with the Borough of St Edmundsbury . The council is based in Bury St Edmunds , the district's largest town.
West Suffolk is a constituency [n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Nick Timothy, a Conservative. [ n 2 ] Between 1832 and 1885 there had also been a constituency, the Western Division of Suffolk , also known as West Suffolk, although on different boundaries.
West Suffolk College is a Further Education college in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. The college delivers a range of courses, including vocational and technical courses, apprenticeships, and an array of higher-apprenticeships and bachelor's degree courses accredited by the University of East Anglia. [1] Over 12,000 students [2] are enrolled at West ...
Thingoe South; County Council constituency for the Suffolk County Council: District: West Suffolk: Region: East of England: Population: 9,359 (2019) Electorate: 7,808 (2021) Major settlements
St Edmundsbury (West Suffolk) Hoxne: 889 [244] 16.40 Hartismere Rural District [83] Mid Suffolk: Hundon: 1,894 [245] 18.40 Clare Rural District [92] St Edmundsbury (West Suffolk) Hunston: 197 [246] 7.81 Thedwastre Rural District [87] Mid Suffolk: Huntingfield: 188 [247] 8.71 Blyth Rural District [76] Suffolk Coastal: Ickworth: Thingoe Rural ...
West Suffolk was an administrative county of England created in 1889 from part of the county of Suffolk. It survived until 1974 when it was rejoined with East Suffolk. Its county town was Bury St Edmunds. Before the introduction of county councils, Suffolk had been divided into eastern and western divisions, each with their own quarter sessions.