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A4 Plain Frame LOUND SOMERLEYTON, ASHBY & CORTON HERRNGFLT Suffolk Domiciliary Rates BLUNDESTON FLIXTON (NR LOWESTOFT) as of February 2015 OULTON LOWESTOFT BECCLES BARNBY NORTH METTINGHAM CARLTON BARSHAM COVE COLVILLE SHIPMEADOW WORLINGHAM MUTFORD GISLEHAM BUNGAY ILKETSHALL ST JOHN, RINGSFIELD RUSHMERE ELLOUGH I S L T K WESTON E A S I T SANTON ST MARY, FLIXTON S IL T L N S T K K D H L WILLINGHAM HENSTEAD WITH KESSINGLAND S. ELMHAM M E A E R A T T DOWNHAM A S W E L ST MARY HULVER STREET OTHERWISE R S W L H R H ST PETER, G A , BRANDON HOMERSFIELD A L E A S. ELMHAM R L N L E C L REDISHAM T , E S , ST MARGARET, T SOTTERLEY S M SHADINGFIELD S . T S. ELMHAM E I S C BENACRE . C L H E R M A L O H E M S A L LAKENHEATH H S ALL SAINTS & M , WRENTHAM A , WANGFORD M ST NICHOLAS S. ELMHAM BRAMPTON WITH STOVEN MENDHAM RUMBURGH COVEHITHE ST JAMES, SPEXHALL FROSTENDEN S. 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