How many empty shops are in your Suffolk town?
A pledge to regenerate high streets in some of Suffolk’s market towns is being promised by council leaders as latest figures show as many as one in ten shops lay empty.
A pledge to regenerate high streets in some of Suffolk’s market towns is being promised by council leaders as latest figures show as many as one in ten shops lay empty.
A pledge to regenerate high streets in some of Suffolk’s market towns is being promised by council leaders as latest figures show as many as one in ten shops lay empty.
A pledge to regenerate high streets in some of Suffolk’s market towns is being promised by council leaders as latest figures show as many as one in ten shops lay empty.
A pledge to regenerate high streets in some of Suffolk’s market towns is being promised by council leaders as latest figures show as many as one in ten shops lay empty.
A pledge to regenerate high streets in some of Suffolk’s market towns is being promised by council leaders as latest figures show as many as one in ten shops lay empty.
A pledge to regenerate high streets in some of Suffolk’s market towns is being promised by council leaders as latest figures show as many as one in ten shops lay empty.
A pledge to regenerate high streets in some of Suffolk’s market towns is being promised by council leaders as latest figures show as many as one in ten shops lay empty.
A pledge to regenerate high streets in some of Suffolk’s market towns is being promised by council leaders as latest figures show as many as one in ten shops lay empty.
A pledge to regenerate high streets in some of Suffolk’s market towns is being promised by council leaders as latest figures show as many as one in ten shops lay empty.
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