Lucy Buchholz

Commercial Features Writer

Lucy Buchholz is a commercial features writer for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star. She also has strong interests in health and fitness...

Lucy Buchholz is a commercial features writer for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star. She also has strong interests in health and fitness...

Latest articles from Lucy Buchholz

Sponsored Redefining agency care

Care agency Ocala is on a mission to help care providers deliver outstanding care, whilst enhancing care workers employment with real living pay. Supporting care homes across Suffolk, Ocala provides highly skilled and trained care staff to ensure they can continue to deliver a high-quality service.

Sponsored Your care, in your hands

Domiciliary care provider, Rula Homecare Ltd, offers top-quality services to Ipswich and the surrounding areas, spanning Suffolk and north Essex.

Sponsored Smarter entertainment: How full fibre can transform our downtime and upgrade our lives

Rapid growth of home broadband has changed all of our lives and has had a transformative impact on the entertainment we consume. Netflix, which started life as a home DVD rental company, realised that with speeds continuing to get faster they could empower people to stream directly onto their screens. Now, Netflix is an industry giant. By the end of 2020, it had a total of 200 million subscribers, enormous revenue numbers and more than 500 new TV shows and movies preparing to launch. Also known as ‘Over The Top’ services, PWC predicts a surge in revenues in the space - from $46.4 billion in 2019 to $86.8 billion in 2024. In parallel, global data consumption is also predicted to rise significantly in that period, from 1.9 quadrillion megabytes to 4.9 quadrillion megabytes.

Sponsored Smarter entertainment: How full fibre can transform our downtime and upgrade our lives

Rapid growth of home broadband has changed all of our lives and has had a transformative impact on the entertainment we consume. Netflix, which started life as a home DVD rental company, realised that with speeds continuing to get faster they could empower people to stream directly onto their screens. Now, Netflix is an industry giant. By the end of 2020, it had a total of 200 million subscribers, enormous revenue numbers and more than 500 new TV shows and movies preparing to launch. Also known as ‘Over The Top’ services, PWC predicts a surge in revenues in the space - from $46.4 billion in 2019 to $86.8 billion in 2024. In parallel, global data consumption is also predicted to rise significantly in that period, from 1.9 quadrillion megabytes to 4.9 quadrillion megabytes.

Sponsored Smarter entertainment: How full fibre can transform our downtime and upgrade our lives

Rapid growth of home broadband has changed all of our lives and has had a transformative impact on the entertainment we consume. Netflix, which started life as a home DVD rental company, realised that with speeds continuing to get faster they could empower people to stream directly onto their screens. Now, Netflix is an industry giant. By the end of 2020, it had a total of 200 million subscribers, enormous revenue numbers and more than 500 new TV shows and movies preparing to launch. Also known as ‘Over The Top’ services, PWC predicts a surge in revenues in the space - from $46.4 billion in 2019 to $86.8 billion in 2024. In parallel, global data consumption is also predicted to rise significantly in that period, from 1.9 quadrillion megabytes to 4.9 quadrillion megabytes.

Sponsored Lovell opens stylish showhomes at Walsham-le-Willows

Located in the picturesque mid-Suffolk village of Walsham-le-Willows, 5-star rated developer Lovell Homes has launched its new 60-home development, The Acorns. Appointments are now available to view two stunning showhomes and visit the marketing suite. Countryside surrounds the area, with beautiful woodland walks in easy reach, and a range of stylish two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom homes, and three-bedroom bungalows available. The charming village has excellent transport links, schools and amenities close by and is just a short drive from the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds with its timbered houses, Georgian squares and cobbled streets. It is also close to Diss, which has good railway links, sporting clubs and the Diss Mere.