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Council launches business week to boost town's economy
Ipswich's first dedicated business festival aims to showcase local entrepreneurship and foster new partnerships across sectors.
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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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Two local attractions are finalists in the Suffolk & Norfolk Tourism Awards, with winners to be announced at Norwich Castle on 6 March.
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John Holland-Kaye will oversee Suffolk's nuclear power project as it ramps up construction and seeks private investment.
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All About Hearing's fundraising event returns to help train assistance dogs for people with hearing loss.
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Tech and telecoms giant BT Group will bring new apprentice and graduate positions to Ipswich as part of a nationwide recruitment campaign launching in September 2025.
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A Felixstowe logistics director has described how bridge closures create chaos for both port businesses and local commuters as he supports calls for an Ipswich Northern Bypass.
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Mid-sized businesses driving East Anglia's economic growth will get their moment in the spotlight as nominations open for a major new national awards programme.
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Ipswich Central has expanded its board with nine new local business leaders as it prepares to double down on street security and events to grow town centre footfall.
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Anglian Water has announced an £884 million investment programme for Suffolk and Essex, including £110 million for environmental improvements to local watercourses.
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An Ipswich card designer has joined the fight against Royal Mail's plans to slash second-class post delivery, warning the changes could put affordable postal services "beyond financial reach."
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Suffolk faces a potential economic crisis as 83% of businesses say ongoing A14 disruption will force them to cut jobs unless significant improvements are made within the next decade.
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Freeport East has appointed three new Project Delivery Officers to strengthen its support for regional economic growth and business engagement.
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