Why a Bury St Edmunds Garden, Especially in an Urban Area, Benefits Wildlife, Biodiversity, and Property Value

Gardening is more than just a pleasant pastime; it plays a crucial role in supporting biodiversity, especially in urban areas where green spaces are scarce. As one of the GardeningDiary.co.uk team said, “A well-maintained garden can also add significant value to your property”. In this article, Gardening Diary explore how urban gardens contribute to wildlife […]
Modernising East Anglia’s Property Market: Faster Sales, Lower Costs, and Greater Certainty

Homebuyers and sellers across East Anglia are set to benefit from government plans to modernise the property market, reducing delays and cutting costs for those navigating the process. The initiative aims to tackle inefficiencies that often lead to collapsed transactions, providing much-needed certainty for those looking to move. Currently, property transactions in the UK take […]
Leaders React to Devolution Plans Amidst Concerns From Bury St Edmunds Residents Over Waste and Accountability

Suffolk council leaders have responded to the Government’s devolution plans, but taxpayers are left questioning whether this will bring any real benefits or simply repeat past failures of expensive restructuring. Yesterday afternoon, Angela Rayner MP, the Deputy Prime Minister, confirmed that Suffolk will be fast-tracked to replace district and borough councils with a unitary authority. […]
Concerned Bury St Edmunds Residents Demand Immediate Action to Prevent Chaos on Local Roads

As a resident of Bury St Edmunds, I am deeply worried about the upcoming roadworks on the A134 Sicklesmere Road and the inevitable chaos they will bring to our already strained local roads. The planned works, led by Hopkins Homes as part of their Abbots Vale development, will force traffic onto alternative routes, and we, […]
Thirteen new sustainable homes will be built in Rougham after plans were given the green light

Families seeking new homes near Bury St Edmunds due to work opportunities will be interested in a new housing development in Rougham, offering an ideal mix of modern amenities, sustainability, and community-focused design. Plans for thirteen homes in Kingshall Street, Rougham, have been approved by West Suffolk Council, signaling a new opportunity for families to […]
Bury St Edmunds makes it to No.4 on ‘Britain’s Best High Streets’

Here’s what Kerry Walker from the Telegraph had to say about Bury St Edmunds after it was listed at No.4 on ‘Britain’s Best High Streets’ Bury St Edmunds is a fantasy Suffolk market town of Georgian squares, wonky medieval walls and prettily lit shop fronts that entice you like well-wrapped gifts. As Christmas creeps up, […]
Three Storied Townhouse in Bury St Edmunds Hits the Market for £485,000

Nestled beside the historic St Edmundsbury Cathedral, the three-story Norman Tower Cottage in the heart of Bury St Edmunds is up for sale, inviting new owners to take part in its rich history. Priced at £485,000, this Grade II listed gem offers not only architectural grandeur but also an ideal central location amidst the town’s […]
Simplifying Bury St Edmunds Property Values

Marham Park Bury St Edmunds shop update as deal falls through

Work on a long-awaited shop on a Bury St Edmunds estate could begin as early as next year as the owner has now revealed a previous deal has fallen through. FPC (Marham Park) Ltd said it has been “trying to negotiate a deal” with a stakeholder for the building of a new convenience store off Crosses Link […]
What does the Budget mean for the Housing Market in Bury St Edmunds?

As we assess the latest UK Budget’s implications for the housing market, the biggest impact may arise from changes planned in prior Budgets rather than any new announcements. While recent measures have focused on adding a 2% surcharge for additional property purchases—significant for landlords and those with multiple properties—the broader market will also experience increases […]