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Ipswich alt-rockers Helix to drop new single after BBC Introducing success
Following their BBC Introducing Suffolk featured track 'Robot Boy', Ipswich alt-rock quartet Helix are set to release their latest single at BurySOUND 2025 next month.
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Following their BBC Introducing Suffolk featured track 'Robot Boy', Ipswich alt-rock quartet Helix are set to release their latest single at BurySOUND 2025 next month.
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Ipswich East Rotary Club's flagship event returns with new features including group discounts and the first King Charles III Coastal Pathway.
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Ipswich's first dedicated business festival aims to showcase local entrepreneurship and foster new partnerships across sectors.
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Local creatives are being sought to contribute handmade bunting and stalls for The Walk's upcoming spring market.
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A disqualified motorist who boasted about outrunning traffic officers has been sentenced to 42 weeks in prison after he drove into a hedge in Whitton.
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