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THE family of a man missing from Framlingham in Suffolk have been told a body has been found on the Harwich shoreline.
Edward Osborne, 43, was reported as missing on January 14.
His car was found in the Gainsborough area of Ipswich three days later on January 17.
Officers conducted searches around the River Orwell and surrounding coastline, assisted by Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue (SulSAR) and HM Coastguard.
A body was recovered on the shoreline in Harwich on March 14.
Suffolk Constabulary say that no formal identification has been made yet but Edward’s next of kin have been notified.
A file will be prepared for the Coroner in due course.
A HOTELIER is bracing himself for an eye-watering half-million pound bill in the new financial year as a result of the Autumn Budget.
A town not too far from Essex has been named one of Britain’s poshest… and may be well worth a visit this springtime.
The Telegraph has compiled a list of Britain’s 15 poshest towns, adding that they may be the perfect locations for a getaway this spring.
Introducing the list, it reads: “Posh is a bit of a love-hate thing, isn’t it?
“Most of us, the lesser-privileged masses, nurture an envious dislike for those who get to live in a whirl of Michelin stars, Barbour jackets, cashmere, Krug and organic everything.
“But when it comes to a nice British mini-break? That’s exactly the world we want to inhabit, just for a weekend.
“We want towns that have comely high streets, shops we can’t afford, fancy bakeries, big, fat stately homes and a certain air of gentility.
“So, here are a few of those, where you can at least play at being posh for a while.”
The full list can be found on The Telegraph website.
While no towns from Essex made the list, a town not so far away did, and is perfect for a getaway during the spring.
The coastal town of Aldeburgh, in Suffolk, was deemed to be one of Britain’s poshest towns.
The Telegraph quoted composer Benjamin Britten, who lived in Aldeburgh for many years, and how he felt it was “infinitely wise in choosing this place”.