Reporter Martyna Wiecha takes a look at SuffolkNews top stories this week.
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00:00 Hello, I'm Marta Navieja and here are your Suffolk News headlines.
00:03 A Berry St Edmunds resident has voiced her frustration as she describes a complete and
00:08 utter mess where she lives.
00:10 Jo Owen, who lives on the Mildenhall Estate, has noticed overgrown weeds and bushes, cracked
00:15 pavement and fallen branches.
00:17 She believes it is a hazard to residents and was going to raise her concerns at the West
00:22 Suffolk Council meeting, but it was disrupted.
00:25 However, the issue comes under the Suffolk County Council's responsibility.
00:30 A young woman has raised e-cigarette concerns after witnessing high school children vaping
00:35 in her hometown.
00:37 Shop assistant Stacey Smalley says she has seen secondary school students aged 15 and
00:42 over vaping in Berry St Edmunds town centre, including at the bus station.
00:47 She believes the issue must be addressed as she is concerned for young people's health
00:52 and has added her voice to cause single-user vapes to be banned.
00:57 And our top story of the week.
00:59 A key Suffolk road was covered in onions after a lorry overturned on Tuesday.
01:05 The incident happened on the A134 in Cockfield between Berry St Edmunds and Sudbury.
01:10 A police spokesperson said the driver had suffered cuts to his arms.
01:15 And that's everything for now.
01:16 For more breaking news, visit Suffolk News website.
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