Suffolk Chamber News
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Eastern Angles recognise Ensors Accountants as their ‘Cultural Champion’
Cholera News from The Travel Clinic Ipswich and Cambridge.


netXtra launch two new websites for ABCUL (Association of British Credit Unions); ABCUL's own main info-rich website, plus a new search site for those looking for both local and affordable loans.


Foundation East, a leading community finance company, reports that even small businesses with excellent prospects have struggled to access bank lending this year and as a result is launching a 'safety net' loan to provide fast access to essential funds.


Chartered accountants and business advisors, Larking Gowen, has reorganised its southern operation covering Suffolk and Essex.


The Sutton Trust, a self-funding charity aimed at combating educational inequality and preventing the subsequent waste of talent amongst young people, is celebrating the launch of its newly redeveloped website by Long Melford web design and development company netXtra.
CREATIVE work for luxury brands including Bollinger Champagne, watchmaker Dent and Belvoir Cordials has helped a Suffolk design agency reach the finals of a prestigious industry award.
An award from Suffolk Coastal District Council's Economic Development Support Fund will enable a thriving business club to reach out further into local communities via an online news and communications hub. The new facilitiy will allow contact between members, boost trade and facilitate discussion, feedback and interaction whilst notifying people of events and news.
A recent international study in Cameroon and Congo shows that the gorilla is the origin of infection by Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite that causes the most common form of malaria in humans.

