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The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice from 6pm Monday 16 February to 10am Tuesday 17 February.
If you see a highways emergency, please call 0345 606 6171.
Find out more about severe weather affecting Suffolk, including how to prepare.
Improvements to boost walking and cycling and improve road safety in two parts of Suffolk are taking shape following consultations with the public.
Designs to encourage walking, cycling, and wheeling are being progressed for West Felixstowe and on the road between the villages of Copdock and Capel St Mary.
Following two public consultations, which took place in 2023 and 2024, the schemes are now being refined to take into account the feedback received.

They are part of a package of schemes across Suffolk that the council is working on following funding from Active Travel England.
The scheme for West Felixstowe covers the area around three schools - SET Felix primary school, Grange Community primary school and The Bridge school.
Following feedback from residents and students from Felixstowe High School, Suffolk County Council is now reviewing the designs to:
The council will now review the designs before moving on to fully detailed plans ready for construction, which it is hoped will begin during 2025. More details are available on the Suffolk County Council website.

The scheme for Copdock and Capel St Mary is along a 3.5 mile route between Whights Corner on London Road in Copdock and finishing at the junction of The Street and Cedar’s Lane in Capel St Mary.
Based on feedback from the consultation, Suffolk County Council is now reviewing the designs to:
Work is now underway to identify funding sources for this scheme. More details on the plan can be found at the Suffolk County Council website.
Councillor Chris Chambers, Suffolk County Council Cabinet Member for Transport Strategy, Planning and Waste said: “Public consultations help us shape and design the urban environment for the benefit of the people living and working within it and I thank everyone who contributed.
“These proposed improvements for Felixstowe and from Copdock to Capel St Mary are the latest chapter in the story of how Suffolk residents continue to benefit from more than £10 million of funding from Active Travel England to date.
“Through this funding we can make it easier for people to travel around Suffolk more sustainably.”