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Share your Ipswich memories and help preserve town's heritage

A community event at The Hold is inviting Ipswich residents of all ages to contribute their stories and photographs to the town's living history.

Why it matters: The two-day sharing session creates an opportunity for the public to participate in documenting Ipswich's rich history through personal memories and photographs.

The Hold in Ipswich
The event will take place at The Hold in Ipswich(Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk)

The details: Home Instead is hosting the community event at The Hold (Suffolk Archives) on 19th and 20th May, running from 10:00 to 16:00 each day.

Visitors are encouraged to bring old photographs of Ipswich, which will be displayed for everyone to enjoy and discuss.

What to look out for: The event will showcase sketches by local artist Valerie Irwin, who spent years documenting the demolition and reconstruction of the Ipswich waterfront. Her evocative work is currently on display at The Hold.

For context: The Shaftesbury Group, newly commissioned to provide dementia care and support services for East Suffolk, will also be attending. This marks their first public appearance since launching in April.

Representatives will be available to discuss memory concerns and provide information about support services.

The bottom line: Whether you have photographs to share, stories to tell, or simply want to experience Ipswich's history through others' memories, the event aims to strengthen community connections while preserving local heritage.

No booking required. For more information, please contact Wendy Chard on 01473 272301.

You can read it for free thanks to the generous support of Kingsfleet and David Button Funeral Directors

Despite a lack of promotion, the big reveal drew a good crowd of passersby

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