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Council's PR machine generates record number of positive news stories amid local frustrations
Ipswich Borough Council is reporting record levels of positive media coverage despite many ongoing concerns from residents about key local issues.
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Ipswich Borough Council is reporting record levels of positive media coverage despite many ongoing concerns from residents about key local issues.
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Suffolk County Council's Cabinet will examine its annual report on support for children in care and care leavers at a meeting on 24 July. The report outlines the council's work as a "corporate parent" over the past year.
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Suffolk and Norfolk are set to collaborate on a new tourism initiative intended to boost the local visitor economy. The partnership will give the region access to national funding and strategies.
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Ipswich Borough Council has awarded Global Media a £20,000 contract to deliver radio advertising for the Home Office-funded Safer Streets project.
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Ipswich Borough Council has approved a £22,952 contract to provide temporary cooling for a unit at IP City following the failure of air conditioning systems.
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Suffolk County Council approves an additional £9.1 million investment in special educational needs and disability (SEND) services over the next three years as demand surges and costs spiral.
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The Leader of Ipswich Borough Council has approved new appointments to the boards of several council-owned companies as part of a review of governance arrangements.
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Ipswich Borough Council has greenlit a three-year contract extension for its housing management software, aiming to maintain current systems while adhering to procurement rules.
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Phase 3b of the Henley gate development is set to be approved by Ipswich Borough Council on Wednesday, 26th June, despite objections from Westerfield Parish Council and concerns raised by the Disabled Advice Bureau.
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Ipswich Borough Council has approved a £140,000 contract for pest control services to be provided by Millenium Pest Control.
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Ipswich Borough Council has approved a one-year insurance contract with Zurich Insurance for historic churches, ensuring coverage from 1 April 2024 due to a lack of time to procure an alternative policy.
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