Regular guided historical walks, giving a chance to discover the fascinating past of Suffolk’s smallest town, will take place on the first Saturday of each month from 3 May until October.
The Town Council has a vacancy for a Councillor by Co-Option.
Come along to the Annual Town Meeting and find out what the Town Council is doing for your Community - the town has recently built a brand new sports pavilion and an up-to-date website.
St Edmundsbury Borough Council is asking for people’s views on a draft document which will be used to help protect the special nature of the conservation area in Clare.
A new Health Food Shop and Complementary Therapy Centre has recently opened in Clare.
The Cabinet of Suffolk County Council met earlier this week and finally decided to close Clare Middle School.
Suffolk County Council will DECIDE the future of education for the children of Clare and surrounding villages at a Cabinet Meeting on Tuesday 4 March 2008 at 1.
It was the end of an era in Clare on Sunday 3rd February 2008 when the Ship Stores opened its doors to customers for the final time.
C.L.A.R.E, the parent group campaigning to keep education in Clare, have this week submitted their official response to the Suffolk County Council School Organisation Review (SOR) panel. Since the Ca...
This year's Christmas lights are more attractive than ever.
The footballing legend, Kevin Beattie, star of Ipswich Town and England, came to Clare in October to launch the start of work on the new Clare Playing Fields Sports Pavilion.
After many years in the planning, Clare Playing Fields Association has at last got the funding to go ahead with the building of the new Sports Pavilion on Clare Playing Fields.
An event held at the church of St Peter and St Paul, Clare, July 13 2007.
A PROPOSAL to al-locate nine spaces from Clare's only off-street car park to a housing development has been called an 'outrage' by the Town Council.
POLICE have apologised to a fire-fighter who was confronted outside his home by armed police – who had been sent to the wrong address – as his four year old son watched in horror.
DAVID Sleath of Clare's own Hardware and Ironmongery Store - Hudgies Hardware - has recently appeared in the prestigious Sunday Times Newspaper.
WITH 40 per cent of its 80,000 inhabitants having AIDS or HIV, the impoverished community of Baba Dogo in Kenya would appear a very disparate place from the Suffolk town of Clare.
THE CLARE Royal British Legion Women's Section made eight wheelchair blankets and raised money for the legion at a sponsored Knit-In recently.
A tearoom in Clare will not become a takeaway, says the borough council – and the business’ new owners.
A CHARITY golf day has raised more than £1,000 towards the ambitious goal of redeveloping facilities at Clare playing field.
TEENAGER Daniel Goldsmith died just days after his 18th birthday in an unroadworthy car.
COME rain or shine for the past quarter of a century, Elaine Martin has stood on a market square asking shoppers to give their spare coins to the annual Poppy Day collection.
TRIBUTES have been paid to a likeable teenager who died when his car hit a tree last Friday night on the outskirts of Clare.
NEW hand-held laser guns will help in the fight against vehicles which speed through villages.
POLICE have named a glider pilot who died at an airfield on Sunday as 74-year-old Peter Manley.
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