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Construction firm opens new Ipswich office to support major infrastructure projects
Fortel Group has launched a new office in Ipswich town centre to support upcoming infrastructure projects in East England, creating up to 50 new jobs.
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Fortel Group has launched a new office in Ipswich town centre to support upcoming infrastructure projects in East England, creating up to 50 new jobs.
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St Elizabeth Hospice has started a new wellbeing gardening group in Woodbridge for people involved in long-term care.
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A community-led initiative for purchasing solar panels has gained traction across Suffolk, but Ipswich residents have been slow to adopt. The scheme aims to boost renewable energy use, cut carbon emissions, and reduce energy bills.
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Police have arrested a teenager and are urging residents to be vigilant after a series of vehicle thefts across Ipswich over the past week.
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Ipswich Borough Council has unanimously approved plans to transform a long-abandoned office building on Wherstead Road into 24 flats.
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The family of Charlie Greaves, 25, who died following an incident in Felixstowe, have described him as an "affable young man" with a "heart bigger than Ipswich".
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An Ipswich entrepreneur has turned flamboyant fashion into a force for good, raising thousands for a local mental health charity through his quirky clothing brand.
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New figures show 33% of knife and offensive weapon offences in Suffolk were committed by repeat offenders in the year to March – the highest rate in a decade.
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New figures show that nearly nine in ten Ipswich households have a large green space within walking distance. This puts the town ahead of the East of England average.
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Suffolk County Council and East Cambridgeshire District Council have abandoned their legal challenge against the government's approval of the Sunnica solar farm project after West Suffolk Council and Cambridgeshire County Council pulled out.
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Jack Abbott, MP for Ipswich, has urged the government to fully fund the replacement of cladding at Churchmans House, highlighting the town's ongoing building safety crisis.
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In the ongoing debate about the vitality of our town centre, Bury St Edmunds is often lauded over Ipswich for the accessibility and affordability of its parking. But is there truth behind the claims that Bury's parking options outshine those of Ipswich?
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