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North Ipswich to get same lorry protection as south
Residential streets in north Ipswich have long sat outside the HGV restriction zone that protects much of the rest of the town – that is now set to change.
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Residential streets in north Ipswich have long sat outside the HGV restriction zone that protects much of the rest of the town – that is now set to change.
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Ipswich Buses is making a series of timetable and route changes from Sunday, 12 April, aimed at improving punctuality across several services hit by rising traffic congestion.
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A new Youth Hub will open in Ipswich, bringing employment support, careers advice, apprenticeships, and mental health services under one roof for young people aged 16–24.
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Fancy browsing perennials, handmade bird boxes and garden trugs while enjoying tea and cake in a beautiful walled garden? ActivLives is hosting a Spring Plant Fair at Chantry Park on Tuesday, 7 April.
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A new play inspired by real-life skateboarding sisters will be performed at Ipswich's New Wolsey Theatre on 7 April, with free drop-in skating sessions on offer on the day.
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Brighten The Corners has revealed a second wave of artists for the BTC All Dayer, bringing the full line-up to 41 acts ahead of the free, one-day festival on Saturday, 25 April.
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