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Football fan art to brighten empty shop windows in Ipswich town centre

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Empty shop windows in Ipswich town centre will be transformed with large-scale football fan art ahead of each Ipswich Town FC home game. The first posters have already appeared in the former H&M building ahead of Saturday's match against Leicester City.

The big picture: The initiative, launched by Ipswich Central  and local art collective Call Me Ted, aims to inject new life into vacant retail spaces while celebrating the town's Premier League football status.

ITFC vs Leicester City poster in the window of the pop-up Sports Direct store
The first posters can be found in the windows of the former H&M building, currently a pop-up Sports DirectOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

Why it matters: The project combines efforts to:

  • Improve the visual appeal of empty shop units

  • Showcase local artistic talent

  • Build community spirit around Ipswich Town's Premier League campaign

The details:

  • New artwork will be installed before each remaining home game this season

  • The first display features three posters in the former H&M building, currently a pop-up Sports Direct

  • The project involves 19 different local artists creating match-specific designs

  • Each poster will also appear in ITFC's official matchday programmes

Behind the scenes: Call Me Ted was founded in August by brothers Steve and Richard Haugh, along with fellow Ipswich fans Kevin Bennett and Andy Mortimer. The group has already worked with several artists, including Tom Armstrong, Joel Millerchip, and Catalina Carvajal.

What they're saying: Lee Walker , CEO of Ipswich Central, said: "This collaboration with Call Me Ted allows us to creatively reimagine our town centre, making it more inviting and vibrant."

Steve Haugh, co-founder of Call Me Ted, said: "Through this project we're really pleased to be celebrating how much Ipswich Town FC matters to fans and the wider community at the same time as showcasing the incredible range of artists on our doorstep. The support we've had has been overwhelming, with the fanbase and local businesses really connecting with the designs."

What's next: Property owners with vacant units are being invited to participate in the scheme. Interested parties can contact Melanie Willis at Ipswich Central by emailing melanie@locusms.com.

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Edward Osborne's family notified as body found two months after disappearance

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After Edward Osborne's car was discovered in Ipswich in January, a body has now been recovered in Harwich, with formal identification pending.

What happened: A body was found on the shoreline in Harwich on Friday, 14 March, two months after 43-year-old Edward Osborne was reported missing from Framlingham.

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Edward OsborneSuffolk Constabulary

The big picture: Edward was last heard from at 17:30 on Tuesday, 14 January. His blue Skoda was discovered in the Gainsborough area of Ipswich on Friday, 17 January, after a member of the public alerted police.

Why it matters: Following the discovery of his vehicle, officers focused their search efforts around the River Orwell and surrounding coastline.

For context: The multi-agency operation involved Suffolk Police working alongside HM Coastguard and Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue (SulSAR) teams.

What they're saying: Police have confirmed that while no formal identification has yet been made, Edward's next of kin have been notified of the discovery.

What's next: A file will be prepared for the Coroner in due course.

The bottom line: The discovery comes after an extensive search operation that began when Edward's car was located in Ipswich, as concerns grew for his welfare.

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