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Christmas markets draw big crowds to Ipswich town centre

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Ipswich town centre was bustling this weekend as two Christmas events attracted shoppers and families to enjoy festive entertainment and support local makers and retailers.

Why it matters: Two brilliant festive events continued the momentum in Ipswich's town centre, with both A Very Suffolk Christmas on the Cornhill and the Winter Market at St Stephen's Church proving popular with visitors.

A Very Suffolk Christmas: The Cornhill hosted A Very Suffolk Christmas, featuring live entertainment, seasonal food stalls and free activities throughout the day. The community came together to belt out some Christmas classics and a trail of tractors parked around town became popular selfie spots, celebrating Suffolk's agricultural heritage while raising money for local mental health charity Suffolk Mind.

Winter market at St Stephen's Church: Meanwhile, St Stephen's Church was transformed into a maker's market from 11am to 5pm.

Organised by Brighten the Corners, the busy Winter Market featured several independent makers selling their wares, an independent record stall, and a kids' crafts station, while DJs provided a festive soundtrack in the historic setting.

Visitors could warm up with local beers, hot drinks and mulled wine while browsing the stalls.

What they're saying: "We are so pleased with how the event went. The weather was kind and most importantly for us, the town was busy, with people of all ages enjoying the performers and activities," said Lee Walker, CEO of Ipswich Central.

Caitlin Whittaker from Brighten the Corners added: "We had another fantastic bustling market at St Stephens Church with a great variety of quirky makers, all reporting on how friendly and creative Ipswich was."

What's next: Both organisers are already planning ahead. Ipswich Central will increase its town centre events programme in 2025, with Walker promising "more events across the town."

The Winter Market looks set to return too. Whittaker reports their craft corner, run by Young Artists In Suffolk, was particularly successful with "people of all ages sitting and chatting while cutting and sticking."

The bottom line: The busy weekend demonstrates growing appetite for town centre events in Ipswich, with organisers already planning more celebrations for the year ahead.

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'Cash for jewellery' traders targeting Rushmere St Andrew residents

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Reports have emerged of doorstep traders approaching properties in Rushmere St Andrew, asking residents if they want to sell jewellery items.

Why it matters: Unsolicited doorstep buyers may not offer fair value for items and could potentially be "rogue" traders who disappear with valuables.

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Reports have emerged of doorstep traders approaching properties in Rushmere St Andrew, asking residents if they want to sell jewellery itemsIpswich.co.uk

The details: Officials are advising residents to follow three key safety steps if considering selling jewellery:

  • Shop around: Start locally by contacting a reputable jeweller to estimate your item's value before soliciting online bids or other offers.

  • Beware 'rogue' buyers: Exercise caution about whom you sell to. If you must leave jewellery with someone for a quote, ensure they're trustworthy and will be available when you return.

  • Read the small print: Check terms and conditions carefully, paying attention to potential hidden charges such as refining fees, postage fees and appraisal fees.

What to do: Report any concerns with traders to Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133.

The bottom line: Getting multiple valuations from established local jewellers before considering doorstep offers helps ensure residents receive fair value for their items.

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