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An administrative county in Suffolk, England, created in 1889, along with East Suffolk. Both counties were abolished in 1974, being merged as Suffolk once again.
A local government district in Suffolk formed on 1 April 2019 on the merger of Forest Heath and St Edmundsbury districts. Its headquarters are in Bury St Edmunds.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlex Bourne got to know the Health Secretary while running the Cock Inn in Thurlow, West Suffolk, a few hundred yards from the MP's constituency home. Source: Internet
The MP for West Suffolk paused and then raised his right knuckle to his eye. Source: Internet
On her register of interests at West Suffolk council, Hood also declares membership of the Racehorse Owners Association, Thoroughbred Breeders Association and Jockey Club Rooms. Source: Internet
Bury in West Suffolk and Ipswich overseeing the East – both centres of production. Source: Internet
It costs £250 per team to enter with all the money raised going to the appeal which is aimed at raising £500,000 to help create a fully integrated cardiac centre at the West Suffolk Hospital. Source: Internet
Volunteers who support Papworth Trust’s work through the West Suffolk Disability Resource Centre in Bury St Edmunds have been honoured for their hard work and dedication. Source: Internet