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Waterfront Bar and Bistro up for sale after 18 years
Greg and Lorraine Morgan are selling The Waterfront Bar and Bistro after almost two decades to be closer to family overseas, with the venue going to auction in December.
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Greg and Lorraine Morgan are selling The Waterfront Bar and Bistro after almost two decades to be closer to family overseas, with the venue going to auction in December.
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The boss of the NHS trust that runs Ipswich Hospital has warned that splitting Suffolk into three unitary authorities could fragment healthcare governance and create inconsistent access to services across the county.
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Officers have found a body in woodland close to Stratton Hall, near Levington, this afternoon during the search for Christine Murton, who has been missing from Rushmere St Andrew since 12 November.
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Residents are being invited to complete a survey telling Jack Abbott which projects should receive funding through the Pride in Place programme, from restoring empty buildings to improving public spaces and youth facilities.
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A protest by farmers is taking place along a section of the A14 today between 10:00 and 16:00, with more than 60 tractors causing delays for motorists.
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Ipswich commuters will not face rail fare increases for the first time in three decades, the Chancellor and Transport Secretary have announced, with the freeze meaning season ticket holders travelling to London will avoid an additional cost of nearly £500 per year.
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The family of two-year-old Oli-Jay, who has the world's only known case of a unique genetic mutation, has raised £11,005 towards their £14,000 target for specialist treatment that could save his life.
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Retailers, hospitality leaders and small firms across Suffolk warn of closures, job losses and stalled investment as Budget looms.
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Nineteen years on from the first edition, the official Ipswich Monopoly launched this morning, featuring over 30 local landmarks and organisations, including Ipswich.co.uk on one of three Community Chest squares. The football club claims the board's top spot 19 years after the town's first version.
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The blue Toyota Yaris belonging to Christine Murton, 78, has been located at a retail park in Pinewood after a member of the public spotted it on Thursday, with police refocusing their search efforts on the Nacton area, where she was last seen on CCTV.
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Jack Abbott has welcomed new laws making it illegal to resell tickets for live events above their original cost, which the government says will save fans an estimated £112 million per year.
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Residents and businesses have until 22 December to share their views on proposals for a segregated two-way cycle path along Princes Street, connecting Ipswich railway station to the town centre.
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