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Final tickets remaining for Brave Futures' daytime gala for abuse survivors

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Just a few tickets remain for the glamorous daytime celebration at The Hangar at Kesgrave Hall on 8 March, raising funds for young survivors of sexual abuse.

Why it matters: Proceeds from the event will support Brave Futures' essential work providing services to children and young people across Suffolk and Norfolk who have experienced sexual abuse.

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Just a few tickets remain for the glamorous daytime celebration at The Hangar at Kesgrave Hall on 8 March, raising funds for young survivors of sexual abuseBrave Futures

The details: The afternoon affair, running from 13:00 to 19:00, offers guests:

  • Prosecco cocktails and canapés upon arrival

  • A two-course meal

  • Live auction featuring items including a Tottenham Hotspur home shirt signed by former Tottenham and England player Jermain Defoe, a Newmarket Stable tour, and two hospitality tickets for Team Brit racing

  • Raffle with prizes donated by local businesses

  • Thrilling games, including Heads or Tails

  • Entertainment from a DJ throughout the event

By the numbers: Tickets are priced at £70 per person, with tables of 10 available for £650.

The bottom line: Those interested in attending can secure the last remaining tickets by contacting Hannah Walker on 01473 375025 or visiting bravefutures.org/get-involved/events/ before the event sells out completely.

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County council plans 200 new SEND places as demand grows by 40% in five years

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Suffolk County Council's cabinet will review proposals for 200 new specialist education places for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

Why it matters: Over the last five years, the number of Suffolk pupils accessing special schools and units attached to mainstream schools has increased by over 40%, creating a demand for specialist provision that the council has been unable to meet.

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Suffolk County Council's cabinet will review proposals for 200 new specialist education places for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)Getty Images

The details: The £18.6 million plan includes:

  • 100 places potentially opening this year

  • Another 100 new places by September 2026

  • £3 million for small groups and units in mainstream schools from September 2025

  • £12 million for developing satellite units linked to existing special schools from September 2026

  • £3.6 million earmarked for further SEND provision

What they're saying: "We know the importance of making sure that children are in the right provision for their needs at the right time. We haven't always got this right, and keeping up with the ask for new places is challenging and costly, but we continue to revisit our plans and redirect resources when needed," said Andrew Reid, cabinet member for education and SEND at Suffolk County Council.

For context: In the past five years, 1,025 new specialist SEND places across Suffolk have been agreed.

What's next: These plans will be discussed at the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, 1 April, at 14:00. A Joint SEND Sufficiency Plan is also being developed to establish how future Department for Education SEND capital money should be spent.

The bottom line: The council is responding to significant growth in demand for specialist education by proposing targeted investment across the county, with headteachers reportedly supportive of opening specialist units linked to mainstream schools.

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