News in Hadleigh

Play areas like this one in Corks Lane will be managed directly by Babergh

Babergh's cabinet has approved plans which will see the management of public open spaces, playgrounds, and litter bins move in-house.

Public realm services in Babergh will be directly managed by the council from November 2021. The change will follow the end of the council's current contract with Idverde in October 2021.

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Hadleigh Nursing Home owner Daya Thayan named among country's top CEOs

Daya Thayan, the boss of Hadleigh Nursing Home's parent company Kingsley Healthcare Group, has been rated among the top 10 CEOs in the UK for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

Company review website Glassdoor has compiled the list after analysing employee reviews to identify CEOs who have earned high praise for their leadership during the Covid-19 crisis.

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Plans to increase HGV trips to and from Hadleigh Quarry by nearly 16,000 a year have been rejected by Suffolk planers.

Suffolk County Council's development and regulation committee yesterday refused permission for JT Few Plant Hire and Buffalo Crow to increase HGV movements at the site in Aldham Mill Hill from a capacity of 1,000 movements per year, to up to 16,000 a year.

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Cookson & Zinn make and repair storage tanks

Police have warned motorists in Hadleigh that delays are expected as a tank starts its journey from the town on its way to Aberdeen this morning.

Drivers are advised that they may experience delays on from 10:30, as police escort the transportation of a storage tank, 4m wide, 4.8 high, 16.5m long, weighing 52,000kg in a convoy of two through the county.

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