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Council seeks £2m funding for next phase of house building
Ipswich Borough Council is considering transferring unused contingency funding from completed developments to continue building affordable homes across the town.
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Ipswich Borough Council is considering transferring unused contingency funding from completed developments to continue building affordable homes across the town.
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Ipswich Borough Council will decide next Tuesday, 10 June, whether to award contracts for fire safety upgrades at five housing blocks, marking the start of a £20 million programme across all its multi-occupied residential buildings.
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Suffolk's 74 East of England Co-op stores will raise money for local charities this summer, with each branch choosing an organisation important to their community.
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Welcome to the first in a four-part series on Ipswich as the UK’s first Town of Youth Social Action. We'll explore what it means for the town, county, and country, and share our plans on how, as a media outlet, we are committed to giving the young people of our town a voice.
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Jenny Boyd, who rubbed shoulders with the Beatles and Eagles in the 1960s, will share stories from her candid interviews with music legends at this year's Felixstowe Book Festival.
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Rebecca Cockett never imagined that postnatal depression would lead her to discover her true calling, but sometimes life's most challenging moments can open unexpected doors.
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The Great Colman Street venue that faced licensing issues and recently converted to an Italian restaurant is now available for purchase with an existing lease until 2032.
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The café, bar and restaurant shut its doors permanently on Saturday due to the location not being "financially viable".
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As we enter Volunteers Week (2-8 June), the county's largest family support charity is calling for more volunteers after supporting 1,400 families in the past year, with referrals becoming increasingly complex.
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The town centre will be transformed into a sea of pink and host a three-day Fan Zone at Cornhill, as Ipswich celebrates its global superstar's return home for three concerts at Portman Road.
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The East of England Co-op will welcome customers to its new Ipswich Station branch from 5:30 on Wednesday, 4 June. The store, located in the former ticket office, will offer cashless payments only.
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Ipswich has one of the highest child poverty rates in the East of England, with 33% of children living in relative poverty after housing costs are considered.