Skip to main contentEnter
Purposeful journalism for people who care about our town
Ipswich.co.uk logoSupport our journalism
News

Record number of alcohol deaths in Suffolk sparks calls for action

Ninety-five people died from alcohol-related causes in Suffolk in 2023, marking the highest number since records began in 2006. The figure represents a significant increase from 79 deaths in 2022.

The big picture: New figures from the Office of Health Improvement and Disparities show Suffolk's alcohol mortality rate stands at 11.8 deaths per 100,000 people, lower than the national rate of 15 per 100,000 people, but the highest they've been since records began in 2006.

By the numbers:

  • 95 deaths in Suffolk in 2023 – up from 79 in 2022 and a 42% increase from 2019

  • 728 deaths across the East of England

  • 8,274 deaths nationally – a 5% rise from the previous year

A lady with a bottle and glass of red wine
kieferpixGetty Images
Ninety-five people died from alcohol-related causes in Suffolk in 2023, marking the highest number since records began in 2006

What they're saying: "Every time someone dies from alcohol, it is an avoidable tragedy," says Dr Richard Piper, Alcohol Change UK chief executive. "There are millions of us whose lives are negatively affected by alcohol, be that through hangovers, over-spending, under-performing at work, or just not being fully present for our friends or family."

Solutions proposed: Alcohol Change UK is calling for:

  • Improved alcohol labelling

  • Better controls on alcohol marketing

  • Introduction of minimum unit pricing

  • Protection from very strong, cheap alcohol

The response: A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson called the record level of alcohol deaths "unacceptable" and said: "For too long there has been an unwillingness to lead on issues like smoking, alcohol harm and obesity." They added that the government's 10-Year Health Plan will shift the NHS's focus from sickness to prevention.

Bottom line: While Suffolk maintains a lower alcohol mortality rate than the national average, these record numbers are part of a wider national trend that has prompted health charities to call for stronger preventive measures and better controls on alcohol sales and marketing.

For support and to view a list of all meetings in Ipswich, please visit the AA website.

Our content is free to read thanks to the generous support of Ipswich School, David Button Funeral Directors and Kingsfleet

The Kingsfleet team outside their offices in Claydon, near Ipswich

Spend your time and money as you wish

Award winning, independent financial planners helping the people of Suffolk reach their financial objectives.
Feature

What's on in Ipswich this Christmas: Your guide to festive shows

From traditional pantomimes at the Regent and New Wolsey Theatre to dance adaptations of classic tales and cinema screenings, Ipswich venues are offering entertainment for all ages throughout the festive season.
by
Continue reading →
News

Persimmon Homes buys land for 465 new homes in Ipswich

Persimmon Homes Suffolk has completed the purchase of land at Henley Gate, marking the housebuilder's return to Ipswich after several years, with plans to deliver 465 new homes.
by
Continue reading →
News

Ipswich man jailed for five years after rape conviction

Leon Thomas, 53, formerly of Farina Close in Ipswich, was sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court on Thursday after a jury found him guilty of raping a woman he knew.
by
Continue reading →

Ipswich School, David Button Funeral Directors and Kingsfleet

The Kingsfleet team outside their offices in Claydon, near Ipswich

Spend your time and money as you wish

Award winning, independent financial planners helping the people of Suffolk reach their financial objectives.
News

Suffolk and Norfolk mayoral elections to be delayed by two years

The government is expected to announce today that it will postpone planned elections for a new Suffolk and Norfolk mayor from May 2026 to 2028, marking the second delay to democratic processes in the region this year.
by
Continue reading →

Ipswich School, David Button Funeral Directors and Kingsfleet

The Kingsfleet team outside their offices in Claydon, near Ipswich

Spend your time and money as you wish

Award winning, independent financial planners helping the people of Suffolk reach their financial objectives.
News

'I've got my life back': Ipswich woman reverses her diabetes in months

Susan Wolton from Ipswich has reversed her type 2 diabetes, lost over three stone and seen her IBS symptoms disappear after joining a free NHS programme that can be completed from home, with limited places remaining for local residents.
by
Continue reading →
News

College and university launch charity-business platform

Suffolk New College and University of Suffolk brought together over a dozen local charities and businesses in a new event designed to build partnerships beyond traditional fundraising. Organisers plan to make it an annual Christmas fixture.
by
Continue reading →
Load more content
Our content is free to read thanks to
Our content is free to read thanks to
Our content is free to read thanks to
Want our best content delivered to your inbox every Friday?

Have you subscribed to our free weekly newsletter?

If you haven’t, you really should. You’ll get our best content delivered to your inbox every Friday afternoon, just in time for the weekend. You can unsubscribe at any time, although 99.7% of people don’t.

  • Lee Walker
  • Joe Bailey of Brighten the Corners
  • Mark Hubert
6,340+ people are already loving it