Police appeal to find missing Ipswich man, Taius Roberts
Suffolk police are appealing for help tracing a 29-year-old man from Ipswich who has been missing since Friday.
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Suffolk police are appealing for help tracing a 29-year-old man from Ipswich who has been missing since Friday.
A new Ipswich film festival wants to celebrate the outsiders and pioneers who "expanded the language of film" – and it's bringing some of them to town this autumn.
Asha Plavny-McKeon, a gym manager, says the damage to Dunwich Heath "really hit home" – this Thursday, 20 August, she will walk continuously on a treadmill for 12 hours, raising money to support Dunwich Heath's recovery.
Since 1974, thousands of Ipswich residents have walked through Citizens Advice's doors with their most difficult problems. Five decades of frontline experience have given the charity a unique vantage point on a town that has changed a great deal since it first opened.
A new scheme lets Suffolk homeowners borrow up to £15,000 at a fixed 2.2% APR to fund solar panels, heat pumps, insulation and other energy efficiency measures – here's how it works.
Three entrepreneurs from the University of Suffolk have won a share of £22,000 after pitching their business ideas to a Dragon's Den-style panel at the end of a six-week summer bootcamp.
UNISON has come out against Suffolk County Council's plans to axe community staff nurse roles, as a petition against the cuts passes 1,600 signatures.
Suffolk County Council's monitoring officer found two breaches of law in a process he was part of. He then decided for himself how serious they were, and that the consequences could wait. A leaked report confirms the breaches, but does nothing to explain the delay.
A Section 5A report is one of the most serious sanctions available in English local government – and one is heading Suffolk County Council's way. Rather than being issued at pace, as convention demands, it appears set to wait until the council's October cabinet meeting. We ask why.
Suffolk County Council's Reform UK leader, Michael Hadwen, is exploring selling off the council's wholly owned companies before power is handed to three new unitary authorities, a recording of a private meeting has revealed, sparking outrage from opposition leaders.
Win or lose its bid to become the 2029 City of Culture, local businesses are being asked to fund a "city of culture" regardless. Can the council convince a cash-strapped private sector to look beyond its past performance and fund its ten-year culture strategy?
Seven weeks into a troubled recycling rollout, and with residents reportedly threatening legal action, a senior councillor says East Suffolk Council's governance – not just its bins – is now in question.
A Suffolk County Council health visitor of more than a decade has warned that proposed cuts to nursing staff would be "absolutely disastrous" for vulnerable families. Up to 49 nursing roles could be axed as part of a wider overhaul of children's health services.
Ipswich Borough Council first proposed redeveloping Lloyds Avenue in December 2020. Nearly six years on, and five years after securing funding, it still cannot say when work will begin.
Ipswich.co.uk can exclusively reveal that construction has begun on a free-roam virtual reality arena and private function space inside the Great White Horse Hotel, bringing one of the world's most modern entertainment concepts into one of Ipswich's oldest buildings.
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Young people from Whitehouse, Stoke Park and Chantry came together last Wednesday, 12 August, to share their views on how £40m of government funding should be spent in their neighbourhoods, as part of the Pride in Place programme.
A man has come down safely from the roof of a building on Carr Street in Ipswich town centre and is now with police officers, Suffolk Police have confirmed. Trigger warning: this article refers to an incident involving concern for a person's welfare.
Carr Street in Ipswich town centre has been closed to the public following reports of a person on top of a building. Trigger warning: this article refers to an incident involving concern for a person's welfare.
Walkers can now complete the entire 17-mile Gipping Valley River Path between Stowmarket and Ipswich, after repair works reopened the final closed sections.
Feel Good Suffolk has partnered with chef Theo Michaels' FiveDinners platform to offer free personalised meal plans to everyone living in Suffolk, in a service normally worth £86 a year.
Local full-service law firm Ellisons has appointed Robert Tiffen, a specialist in commercial litigation and contentious probate, as a Partner in its Dispute Resolution team.
Emotional support animals and pets have been banned from Suffolk County Council's offices, but just five days earlier, its leader's dog, Waffles, was given a pass and his own office sign. Ipswich.co.uk sniffs out the paper trail and puts the questions to the council's top dog...and his owner.
Golden Egg Oriental, a Chinese takeaway on Wherstead Road, has been put up for sale with an asking price of £45,000.
A year ago, Mahjabin Anwar built a space for Global Majority women in Suffolk to feel seen. This Saturday, with a DJ, pizza and a raffle built entirely around local women's businesses, she is celebrating just how far that idea has come.
Until now, bar the occasional op-ed from me, Ipswich.co.uk has exclusively published news and news-focused features. That changes this month, with the announcement of an exciting lineup of regular columnists spanning business, place, the arts and Suffolk's full political spectrum.
Ipswich Borough Council will keep subsidising some bus services for another three years after executive councillors dismissed concerns over the cost of some routes, calling the support a "no-brainer".
From an Early Years T Level distinction to Cambridge offers and a degree apprenticeship at Sizewell C, students across Ipswich have marked results day with some standout achievements this year.
Ipswich School students are celebrating one of the school's strongest sets of results in 20 years, with 84% of grades awarded at A*–B or their BTEC equivalent on national results day.
A 36-year-old man has been jailed for 12 weeks after repeatedly turning up at a woman's home despite being banned from Suffolk and from contacting her.
Glenda Foster had surgery for breast cancer in October 2023. She has spent months trying to see the full audit trail of her own medical notes, but multiple requests, a regulator's ruling and a solicitor's letter have got her no closer to an answer.
After a bumpy start to its takeover of two NCP car parks, new operator Q-Park says it will fund refurbishment work at Tacket Street and Tower Ramparts, after signing a contract to take over the two Ipswich car parks on long-term leases.
Andrew Wood, Chief Revenue Officer at Ipswich Town Football Club, has been appointed to the Board of Directors at Ipswich Central, the Business Improvement District (BID) for Ipswich town centre and waterfront.
The former Arlingtons building, that once housed Ipswich's original museum, has been brought back to life as MOTE – the Museum of the Environment.
New vape shops will need planning permission for the first time under proposals announced by new Prime Minister Andy Burnham, as the government doubles down on plans to hand councils more power over what opens on the high street.
More than 120 items of furniture no longer needed by the University of Suffolk have been donated to three Ipswich schools, saving them from waste.
A man riding an illegal e-bike and a second man who tried to flee were both arrested on suspicion of drug supply as Ipswich's Town Centre Team carried out weekend patrols.
Ipswich police seized three e-scooters and five e-bikes over the weekend as officers continued routine checks on illegal vehicles in the town centre.
Ipswich Borough Council was awarded £875,000 in September 2023 to deliver a creative hub – leader Neil MacDonald called it an "exciting initiative." Three years on, the council got as far as agreeing heads of terms with a tenant – but no lease was ever signed, and no plan has replaced it.
Ipswich has formally submitted its bid to become UK City of Culture 2029 to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), backed by more than 100 businesses and community champions, and a new tranche of Ambassadors.
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