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A new Christmas festival celebrating Suffolk culture will take over Ipswich's Cornhill later this month, featuring local food, crafts and a tractor trail – all while raising money for mental health.
Why it matters: The event, organised by Ipswich Central, will showcase the best of Suffolk's county town while supporting Suffolk Mind, a local mental health charity, through voluntary donations at a time when mental health support is described as "more crucial than ever."

The details: The "A Very Suffolk Christmas" celebration runs from 12pm to 6pm on Saturday 14 December.
Event features local food producers, artisan crafts and performances by Suffolk musicians
Free activities include wreath-making workshops and a Letters to Santa station
Tractor trail around town celebrates county's rural heritage
All performers are donating their time to support Suffolk Mind
What they're saying: "Ipswich is proud to be Suffolk's County town, and this event is about celebrating everything that makes the town great," says Lee Walker, CEO of organisers Ipswich Central.
Jon Neal, CEO of Suffolk Mind, adds: "Events like 'A Very Suffolk Christmas' foster a sense of connection and community, paramount to mental well-being – especially during the colder, darker winter months when many feel isolated."
A Very Suffolk Christmas
Celebrate everything that makes Suffolk special at this festive town centre event that puts our county's culture, heritage and community spirit centre stage.

The bottom line: Instead of charging for activities, visitors will be encouraged to support Suffolk Mind through QR code donations displayed around the event.

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