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'Everything literally goes wrong' in comedy coming to Ipswich
A "wildly hilarious, fast-paced comedy" about a chaotic touring theatre company is heading to the New Wolsey Theatre in May.
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A "wildly hilarious, fast-paced comedy" about a chaotic touring theatre company is heading to the New Wolsey Theatre in May.
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The town's first business festival has received "hugely positive feedback" with organisers and participants calling for it to return next year.
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Andrew Worrall has proven age is no barrier to learning, becoming the University of Suffolk's first Creative Writing PhD while gaining recognition for his novel.
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Local law firm Ellisons is backing Ipswich Sports Club to help make sport accessible to all, including schools, disabled individuals and disadvantaged community members.
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Autism Anglia, which supported over 800 people last year, is gathering feedback to improve understanding and inclusion of autistic people in East Anglia.
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Adults in Suffolk can soon apply for funded courses lasting up to 16 weeks designed to land well-paid jobs in high-demand industries, according to Suffolk County Council.
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One of Europe's premier touring dance companies teams up with a Canadian cellist for a groundbreaking performance in Ipswich this April.
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Suffolk residents and businesses lost £5.6 million to investment fraudsters last year, with cryptocurrency scams accounting for two-thirds of cases nationwide.
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Suffolk Constabulary's targeted policing initiative has successfully reduced anti-social behaviour in 16 identified hotspots since its launch in April 2024.
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Suffolk County Council has partnered with operator Believ to deliver around 6,000 new public electric vehicle chargepoints across the county, starting next summer.
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Osman Abdullah, 19, will tackle the 26-mile course on 27 April to raise money for the charity that supported him since moving to the UK from Sudan.
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Ipswich's historic Tudor mansion will welcome couples and wedding suppliers on Sunday, 4 May, for a free showcase event.
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