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Exchange Area Locality served Postcode Premises SCC councillor Constituency District/Borough area(s) served Aldeburgh Along the B1122 north of Aldeburgh IP15 5 21 Russ Rainger Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk Bacton Finningham village IP14 4 10 Jane Storey Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Bacton Allwood Green, area west of Gislingham IP23 8 / IP14 4 39 Jessica Fleming / Jane Storey Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Badingham Goddard's Corner area IP13 8 5 Stephen Burroughes Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Barnby Ellough/Hulver Street area NR34 7 33 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk Barrow Between Barrow and Little Saxham IP29 5 7 Karen Soons West Suffolk West Suffolk Beccles Weston area (south of Beccles) NR34 7 / NR34 8 13 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk Beccles Ringsfield village NR34 8 7 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk Beyton Drinkstone village IP30 9 31 Penny Otton Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Beyton Field Close, Beyton IP30 9 23 Penny Otton Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Bildeston Between Cross Green and Little Finborough, mainly along the B1115 and IP7 7 69 Robert Lindsay South Suffolk Babergh towards Bird Street Bildeston Between Kettlebaston and Hitcham IP7 7 3 Robert Lindsay South Suffolk Babergh Bildeston Milden IP7 7 10 James Finch South Suffolk Babergh Blundeston Lound Road, Blundeston NR32 5 20 James Reeder/Keith Robinson Waveney East Suffolk Blundeston Along Flixton Road just west of Blundeston NR32 5 13 James Reeder/Keith Robinson Waveney East Suffolk Botesdale Rickinghall and Allwood Green area IP22 1 28 Jessica Fleming Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Botesdale Thelnetham IP22 1 71 Joanna Spicer West Suffolk West Suffolk Boxford Groton CO10 5 25 James Finch South Suffolk Babergh Boxford Groton/Horner's Green CO10 5 8 James Finch South Suffolk Babergh Boxford Boxford village CO10 5 40 James Finch South Suffolk Babergh Bramfield Along the A12 between the A144 junction and Thorington Hall IP17 3 13 Richard Smith Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk Bungay Low Road/Dear Row area north-east of Mettingham NR35 1 10 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk Bungay Along Low Road between Wainford and Shipmeadow NR35 1 20 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk Burnt Fen Along the A1101 up to c.1 mile south-east of Shippea Hill Station IP28 8 4 Colin Noble West Suffolk West Suffolk Burnt Fen Along the A1101 up to c.2 miles north-west of Kenny Hill IP28 8 21 Colin Noble West Suffolk West Suffolk Charsfield Areas east of Charsfield as far as Park Road IP13 0 / IP13 7 26 Robin Vickery / Alexander Nicoll Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Charsfield Clopton Corner IP13 6 48 Robin Vickery Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Chevington Just north of Hargrave/Birds End IP29 5 15 Mary Evans West Suffolk West Suffolk Clare Blacksmiths Hill north-west of Stoke-by-Clare CO10 8 4 Mary Evans West Suffolk West Suffolk Clare Along the A1092 between Clare and Stoke-by-Clare CO10 8 16 Mary Evans South Suffolk West Suffolk Claydon Area just north of Nettlestead IP8 4 1 Anne Whybrow Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Mid Suffolk Claydon Blackacre Hill just north of Little Blakenham IP8 4 7 John Field Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Mid Suffolk Claydon Industrial area along B1113 Bramford Road, Great Blakenham IP6 0 5 John Field Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Mid Suffolk Claydon Shrubland Park area IP6 0 14 John Field / Matthew Hicks Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Mid Suffolk Culford West Stow IP28 6 24 Beccy Hopfensperger West Suffolk West Suffolk Culford South end of West Stow village IP28 6 14 Beccy Hopfensperger West Suffolk West Suffolk Earl Soham West end of Brandeston village IP13 7 63 Robin Vickery Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Earl Soham East end of Brandeston village IP13 7 / IP14 6 65 Robin Vickery / Matthew Hicks Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Mid Suffolk / East Suffolk Earl Soham Cretingham area IP13 7 / IP14 6 95 Robin Vickery / Matthew Hicks Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Mid Suffolk / East Suffolk Elmswell Elmswell station area IP30 9 21 Jane Storey Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Elmswell Farm Meadow area, Elmswell IP30 9 13 Jane Storey Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Elmswell Woolpit Business Park area IP30 9 15 Jane Storey Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Elmswell Wood Road between Borley Green and Elmswell IP30 9 7 Jane Storey Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Elmswell Between Ashfield Road and Wetherden Upper Town IP30 9 6 Jane Storey Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Elmswell West end of Woolpit/Broadgrass Green are IP30 9 30 Jane Storey Bury St Edmunds Mid Suffolk Eye, Suffolk Denham Street IP21 5 8 Guy McGregor Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Mid Suffolk Eyke Bentwaters Park area IP12 2 2 Alexander Nicoll Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk Framlingham Cole's Green / sewage works are south of Framlingham IP13 9 30 Stephen Burroughes Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Framlingham Along B1116 up to c.1km west of Parham IP13 9 6 Stephen Burroughes Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Framlingham Saxtead Green and along the B1119 towards Framlingham IP13 9 14 Stephen Burroughes Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Framlingham Rural area between Framlingham and Brandeston IP13 7 / IP13 9 11 Stephen Burroughes / Robin Vickery Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Framlingham Central and south-eastern Framlingham town IP13 9 121 Stephen Burroughes Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Fressingfield Metfield/Metfield Common aera towards Withersdale Street IP20 0 / IP21 5 33 Guy McGregor Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Mid Suffolk Fressingfield Upper Weybread IP21 5 9 Guy McGregor Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Mid Suffolk Fritton Along the B1074 between St Olaves and Somerleyton NR32 5 11 James Reeder/Keith Robinson Waveney East Suffolk Glemsford Along A1092 just west of Cavendish CO10 8 4 Mary Evans South Suffolk West Suffolk Glemsford Orchard Close area, Cavendish CO10 8 8 Mary Evans South Suffolk West Suffolk Great Barton East Barton IP31 2 4 Beccy Hopfensperger Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk Great Barton Rougham Airfield area IP30 9 / IP31 2 26 Karen Soons / Beccy Hopfensperger Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk Grundisburgh Area between Hasketon and Grundisburgh IP13 6 14 Robin Vickery Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Grundisburgh Malting Lane area IP13 6 11 Robin Vickery Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Hadleigh, Suffolk Drakestone Green and along the A1141 to the east IP7 6 11 Robert Lindsay South Suffolk Babergh Hadleigh, Suffolk Hadleigh Heath IP7 5 24 Gordon Jones South Suffolk Babergh Hadleigh, Suffolk West end of Coram Street/along the A1071 immediately to the south-west IP7 5 9 Mick Fraser South Suffolk Babergh Halesworth Along B1123 from the western edge of Halesworth to Chediston IP19 0 / IP19 8 10 Stephen Burroughes / Tony Goldson Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk / East Suffolk Halesworth Market Place area, Halesworth IP19 8 5 Tony Goldson Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk Halesworth Wissett IP19 0 12 Tony Goldson Waveney East Suffolk Halesworth Chediston Street area IP19 8 20 Tony Goldson Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk Halesworth Along Church Lane/Noller's Lane between Spexhall and Westhall IP19 8 / IP19 0 29 Tony Goldson Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk Haverhill Camps Road/Francies Close area CB9 9 / CB9 8 22 Paula Fox/Quillon Fox West Suffolk West Suffolk Haverhill Little Wratting area CB9 7 15 David Roach / Mary Evans West Suffolk West Suffolk Hawkedon Rede IP29 4 6 Mary Evans South Suffolk West Suffolk Hawkedon Thurston End / Fenstead End area IP29 4 18 Richard Kemp / Mary Evans South Suffolk West Suffolk / Babergh Higham Thorington Street area and towards Stoke-by-Nayland CO6 4 / IP9 2 49 James Finch / Christopher Hudson South Suffolk Babergh Hintlesham Burstall IP8 3 9 Christopher Hudson South Suffolk Babergh Hintlesham North-west side of Hintlesham Park towards Hintlesham Priory IP8 3 4 Christopher Hudson South Suffolk Babergh Holbrook Area between the B1080 through Stutton and Stutton Mill IP9 2 13 David Wood South Suffolk Babergh Holme Hale East Barton area IP31 2 1 Beccy Hopfensperger Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk Horringer Mickley Green/Melon Green IP29 4 7 Karen Soons West Suffolk West Suffolk Horringer Between Whepstead and the A134 IP29 4 26 Karen Soons West Suffolk West Suffolk Hundon Barnardiston area towards Sowley Green CB9 7 54 David Roach West Suffolk West Suffolk Hundon Brockley Green area CO10 8 23 Mary Evans West Suffolk West Suffolk Hundon Area just to the west of Hundon CO10 8 16 Mary Evans West Suffolk West Suffolk Ilketshall Either side of the A144 around Hall Farm (south-east of Bungay) NR34 8 11 David Ritchie Waveney East Suffolk Kesgrave Foxhall Hall and area around crossroads just to the north IP10 0 7 Stuart Lawson/Robert Whiting / Patricia O’Brien Suffolk Coastal / Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Kesgrave Brightwell area IP10 0 21 Patricia O’Brien Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk Kesgrave Around the railway lane just south of Playford IP5 1 / IP6 9 6 Robin Vickery Central Suffolk and North Ipswich East Suffolk Kessingland Bencare area NR34 7 13 Michael Ladd Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk Leiston South end of Sizewell village IP16 4 9 Russ Rainger Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk Linstead Linstead Parva IP19 0 / IP19 9 19 Stephen Burroughes / Richard Smith Suffolk Coastal East Suffolk Linstead Between Linstead
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