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From Portman Road to precious memories: An Ipswich love story
Charlie and Wendy Clarke's romance began at a football match in 1972 and lasted over 50 years, surviving promotions, cup finals, and ultimately Wendy's terminal illness – with St Elizabeth Hospice ensuring their final months together were filled with dignity, love, and even a visit from Ipswich Town players.News
Hospices launch Christmas tree recycling scheme across Ipswich
St Elizabeth Hospice and East Anglia's Children's Hospices are accepting registrations for their fifth annual tree-cycling initiative, which collects Christmas trees from homes across 19 postcodes in Ipswich and the surrounding area.News
Hospice art trail raises £250k to support local care
A summer of creativity across Suffolk has raised more than £250,000 for St Elizabeth Hospice, showing how collective action can fund vital local care.News
From heartbreak to healing: Grief disco comes to Suffolk
When Georgina Jones lost her 16-month-old son Osian in 2023, she turned to dancing to cope. Now her idea, Grief Disco, is coming to Suffolk for the first time.News
College students build wishing well for hospice inspired by staff's family experiences
Two college instructors whose parents were cared for by St Elizabeth Hospice have led a project to handcraft a permanent wishing well tribute for the charity's garden.News
East of England Co-op opens second Ipswich store in two weeks
The regional retailer has opened a new Food Store on Woodbridge Road, just two weeks after launching its Ipswich Station branch on 4 June.News
Popular Suffolk Dog Day announces 2025 return with early savings
The much-loved annual celebration of man's best friend is back this summer, and now's the pawfect time to pick up your early bird (dog?) tickets.News
New East of England Co-op opens on Woodbridge Road tomorrow
The retailer's brand-new food store opens at 7:00 tomorrow morning, Wednesday, 18 June, replacing the current Brunswick Road location with a modern store offering better services and food-to-go options.News
Suffolk's biggest free art event launches in one week
Following the success of Pigs Gone Wild, Elmer's Big Parade and The Big Hoot, St Elizabeth Hospice's latest art trail will be its most ambitious yet, spanning five towns across the county.News
Suffolk Remembers returns to Felixstowe seafront on 21 June
St Elizabeth Hospice's annual remembrance event will see 5,000 candles displayed along Felixstowe seafront as the community gathers to remember loved ones and mark the close of Suffolk Day.News
Hundreds don pyjamas for midnight charity walk through Ipswich
Trinity Park, the hospice grounds, and Ipswich Waterfront were illuminated with over 740 participants for the annual St Elizabeth Hospice fundraiser on Saturday night.News
St Elizabeth Hospice launches fundraising bike ride alongside summer art trail
A 50 or 75-mile cycling challenge will take place on 29 June, allowing participants to enjoy Suffolk scenery and view sculptures from the Hop to it! Suffolk 2025 art trail.Load more content





