Sixteen year old James Krause from Clare is the “next big thing” say coaches at Ipswich Town Football Club where James has recently started a three year scholarship.
A 1953 Commer fire engine first used at Clare Fire Station in 1954 has been restored to it’s former glory.
Clare library was one of the first libraries in Suffolk to open on a Sunday.
Britain in Bloom judges visited Clare last Friday.
DEREK Wootley, the clubs President was joined by Vic Harmsworth the Hon.
A YOUNG footballer James Krause who is aged 16 and from Clare has been selected for the England Under 17 squad.
CLARE Primary School teacher Margaret King retired last Friday after 25 years teaching at the school.
AN OPPORTUNITY to live a part of history took place in Clare Country Park on Saturday 26th July when a family day was held bringing the history of the area to life including stepping back to the time...
A VULNERABLE elderly man went missing in Clare and sparked a hunt by the Suffolk police helicopter.
AFTER three years of debate, a lilac house has been turned pink.
Woman gives thief a run for his money!
ADULTS with learning difficulties have been helping Clare town to bloom.
WHILE Haverhill people enjoy one of the most efficient postal services in the country, Clare and parts of north Essex suffer one of the worst, according to figures released last week.
STAFF at Clare Middle School are celebrating after receiving a glowing Ofsted report.
THE former Railway Waiting Room at Clare Castle Country Park has been revamped into a new visitor and education centre.
SMILING and sad-faced signs greeted drivers arriving in Clare last week when Suffolk Police’s latest anti-speeding device visited the town.
PLANS to put up a 20-metre high mobile phone mast within a Clare Conservation Area have been recommended for approval despite strong objections from neighbours, Clare Town Council and the Clare Society.
‘Old Growler’ from Nethergate Brewery in Clare, Suffolk has been named as the ‘Supreme National Champion Winter Beer of Britain 2003’ by a panel of judges at CAMRA’s (Campaign for Real Ale) national winter celebration of beer.
A NEW Clare in Bloom committee is being formed to take on the challenge of trying to win national recognition in the Britain in Bloom 2003 competition.
AN OPEN verdict has been recorded on a Clare man who died the morning after a night out at a pub in the town.
Rehearsals are in full swing for the popular Wickhambrook Panto being staged at the village’s Memorial Hall by the Wickhambrook Players from Saturday 18th to Saturday 25th January inclusive.
A PUBLIC meeting to discuss the effect of expansion plans for Stansted Airport on Clare will be held next month.
A TEACHER at Clare Middle School is hoping that someone might be able to help get back a laptop computer stolen from her car.
Masked Raiders flee with cash after daylight attack.
Clare has won Best Large Village 2002-Anglia in Bloom Competition for the second year running.
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