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Latest Dennington Newsletter

9 October 2025

The latest village newsletter has now been published and can be accessed here: 

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Tour of Britain Visit

2 September 2025

Thanks to everyone who came out today to watch the Tour of Britain race through the village and cheer on the riders. It was wonderful to see so many people lining the route and cheering the cyclists on.

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Annual Meetings

8 May 2025

Please note, this year's Annual Parish Meeting and Annual Meeting of the Parish Council will now be held on Monday 19th May from 7pm. Organisations from the village are invited to send a written report to the clerk, and all residents are welcome to attend. 

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East Suffolk's Amazing!

26 June 2024

East Suffolk Council Leader Caroline Topping is asking local people to take pride in where they live with the launch of a brand new campaign: “East Suffolk’s Amazing – Let’s Keep It That Way!”

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Banyards Green - attempted burglary

20 June 2024

Police are reminding residents, especially those living in rural areas to be vigilant following an attempted burglary in Banyards Green near Laxfield.

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Message from Trading Standards about Scam Calls

13 May 2024

A Suffolk resident has received a number of SCAM calls from someone purporting to be from Suffolk County Council. The automated messages advised that they were calling with regards to a product the resident had received and requested that they press 1 to be transferred to customer services. As with any telephone call that you receive out of the blue, we urge you to be vigilant and take a moment to stop and think, especially if you receive a request over the phone or e-mail to make a payment from someone claiming to be from a trusted organisation. If you are in any doubt, contact the company or organisation directly using an email or phone number from their official website. Impersonation scams occur when the victim is persuaded to make a payment to a criminal claiming to be from a trusted organisation. This could include the police, a bank, a utility company, or a government department. Report all scam calls to us via Citizens Advice Consumer Service on

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