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The former Grimwades building in Ipswich

Ipswich Borough Council will gain new powers next month to auction off long-term empty shops in the town centre. The High Street Rental Auctions scheme aims to tackle the problem of persistently vacant properties by allowing local authorities to step in after shops have been empty for more than a year.
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A MSC container ship docked at Felixstowe

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Celebrating themes of portraiture, identity and home, this exhibition will bring works by Ipswich-based photographer John Ferguson to the Wolsey Art Gallery.
Performing & Visual Arts

Experience the magic of a beloved Christmas classic at The Hold on Ipswich Waterfront.
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Help Christchurch Mansion crochet granny squares to decorate their community Christmas tree for the upcoming Christmas Tree Festival.
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This free exhibition of specially commissioned portraits by renowned local photographer John Ferguson captures the faces and stories of those for whom the Ipswich Caribbean Centre meant something special.
Art & Photography Exhibitions

Celebrating themes of portraiture, identity and home, this exhibition will bring works by Ipswich-based photographer John Ferguson to the Wolsey Art Gallery.
Performing & Visual Arts

Experience the magic of a beloved Christmas classic at The Hold on Ipswich Waterfront.
Christmas

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Louisa Dunne was found dead in her Easton home by a neighbour in June 1967

A 92-year-old Ipswich man has been charged with murder and rape in connection with a 1967 cold case. Ryland Headley of Clarence Road appeared before magistrates via video link following a forensic review of evidence.
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A bus at Tower Ramparts Bus Station

Suffolk is set to receive nearly £9 million in government funding to improve local bus services. The investment aims to enhance popular routes, protect rural services and increase bus use across the county.
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The former Grimwades building in Ipswich

Ipswich Borough Council will gain new powers next month to auction off long-term empty shops in the town centre. The High Street Rental Auctions scheme aims to tackle the problem of persistently vacant properties by allowing local authorities to step in after shops have been empty for more than a year.
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A man riding an e-scooter on a road

Police officers have confiscated an e-scooter from a male rider on Bramford Road, Ipswich, after finding him using it illegally.
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An Ipswich police officer with three evidence bags of rubbish after the clean-up at Hawthorne Drive basketball court in Ipswich

Officers on patrol collected three bags of rubbish, including empty vodka bottles and cider cans, from Hawthorn Drive basketball court in south-west Ipswich on Sunday.
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SPILL Festival is working to ensure Ipswich Caribbean Club's cultural and social impact isn't forgotten

Personal stories and photographs of a much-missed Ipswich community hub are being preserved for future generations in a new exhibition. The ICA Project aims to document the legacy of the former Caribbean Club that stood on Woodbridge Road for over 40 years.
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A MSC container ship docked at Felixstowe

The loss of major shipping routes to London Gateway highlights a growing infrastructure gap between Suffolk and Essex, with business leaders, experts and campaigners warning that the Port of Felixstowe's future depends on urgent transport improvements.
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Man holding his testicles through his shorts

More than 1,200 men in Suffolk and North East Essex were diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2022, marking a 19% increase from the previous year. The rise comes as health chiefs urge more men to get checked during Men's Health Awareness Month.
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Cllr Paul West and some of the Suffolk Highways Gritter Naming Competition winners

Suffolk County Council has deployed 36 new gritters that run on environmentally friendly fuel as temperatures are set to drop this week. The vehicles will treat over 2,102 miles of the county's roads this winter season.
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Road closed sign

There are 5 traffic restrictions and 7 planned roadworks in Ipswich today. Check before you travel.
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Ed Sheeran surprised more than 200 Ipswich students with an impromptu performance at The Baths

Global superstar Ed Sheeran surprised more than 200 Ipswich students with an impromptu performance at The Baths on Tuesday, joining local artists at a music industry careers showcase.
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Members of Ipswich's Romanian community joined police and council officials on Cornhill today

Members of Ipswich's Romanian community joined police and council officials on Cornhill today as police look to tackle anti-social behaviour in a week-long campaign.
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