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Suffolk leaders unite to boost county's influence on government

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Over 100 leaders from Suffolk met last week to strategise how the county can better align with the new Labour government's priorities and get us to the "front of the Government funding queue.”

The big picture: The "Suffolk Convention," held at BT's Martlesham research centre, brought together MPs, business leaders, council officials, and representatives from the health, voluntary, and media sectors.

Key points:

  • The event was organised by Suffolk Chamber of Commerce.

  • All eight Suffolk MPs attended.

  • Delegates discussed how to improve Suffolk's standing with Westminster and Whitehall.

  • A panel of experts provided insights on Suffolk's current perception in government circles.

The Suffolk Convention delegates
Over 100 delegates attended the Suffolk Convention on October 18th at BT's Adastral ParkSuffolk Chamber of Commerce

What they're saying: John Dugmore, Suffolk Chamber's chief executive: "The Suffolk Convention brought together some of the most influential people in the county into one room.

He added: "The delegates took advantage of this opportunity to explore whether and how we wanted to more effectively than ever before influence Government and especially one still very much at the start of its term. The answer was unequivocally positive and I believe Suffolk will be better placed, more focussed and able to persuade Government to help us make our fullest contribution to national prosperity.”

Paul Simon, head of public affairs at Suffolk Chamber: "What was so impressive about The Suffolk Convention was the desire among delegates to speak with one Suffolk voice and to coordinate this more joined-up approach as soon as possible."

Between the lines: The convention identified clean energy as Suffolk's best opportunity to align with government priorities.

Panel discussion at the Suffolk Convention at BT's Adastral Park
Panel discussion at the Suffolk ConventionSuffolk Chamber of Commerce

What's next: Suffolk Chamber plans to develop a "One Suffolk Voice" campaign to coordinate lobbying efforts across all government departments.

The bottom line: By acting swiftly at the start of the new government's term, Suffolk aims to secure a prime position for funding and support, particularly in clean energy development.

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Police appeal for witnesses after A14 collision at Claydon yesterday

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Suffolk Police are seeking witnesses and dash cam footage following a collision that injured a motorcyclist and temporarily closed the A14 westbound yesterday.

The details: The collision occurred at around 4.50pm on Monday 7th April, according to police.

  • The motorcyclist was taken to hospital, though the extent of their injuries has not been disclosed.

  • The road reopened just before 7pm after being closed for investigation work.

  • The incident caused significant disruption, with westbound traffic at Junction 52 halted for more than two hours.

What they're saying: Officers are particularly interested in dash cam footage showing "a van pulling a trailer at around 4.30pm."

The bottom line: Anyone with information can assist the inquiry by contacting Suffolk Police via their website (www.suffolk.police.uk/tell-us), email (SCIU@norfolk.police.uk) or by calling 101, quoting reference CAD 219 of 7th April.

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