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From Oasis to Barrioke: Another week of live music in Ipswich

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Get the lowdown on last week's highlights, including a sellout crowd reliving the '90s with Definitely Oasis, and see what's coming up this week in Ipswich.

Last week's highlights

Friday 11th October: Definitely Oasis at The Baths

Ipswich was buzzing as Definitely Oasis made their much-anticipated return to a sold-out show at The Baths. The night was a nostalgic celebration of Britpop, with the audience singing along to two stellar sets of Oasis classics.

Fans didn’t miss a beat, soaking in the best hits from the band that defined a generation.

Definitely Oasis performing to sell-out crowd at The Baths
Definitely Oasis performing to sell-out crowd at The BathsMaisy

Friday 11th October: Wicca at The Smokehouse

Goth rock sextet Wicca took to The Smokehouse stage, headlining a night of raw, atmospheric rock. Supported by Repair to Ruin and Manic Stanley, the night was an explosion of sound in Ipswich’s beloved intimate venue. With their debut EP Repentance garnering them a loyal underground following, they didn’t disappoint their hometown fans.

Saturday 12th October: Anaphylaxis at The Smokehouse

Saturday night turned up the volume with rock and heavy metal covers band Anaphylaxis tearing through a high-energy set at The Smokehouse. They were joined by Adelija Latakite and Punch The Moon, delivering a night packed with riffs, head-banging, and relentless energy.

Coming up

Thursday 17th October

Porij at The Baths

This Thursday Porij will headline The Baths, the band who are blending indie rock with electronic dance beats.

  • Music, Gigs & Concerts
  • 17 October
  • 19:30-23:00
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Friday 18th October

Barrioke at The Baths

There are icons of the silver screen, Oscar winners, Bafta winners, and Golden Globe winners, but are there any of these global stars that you would rather sing with on stage than the coolest man on TV—Shaun Williamson?

  • Music, Gigs & Concerts
  • 18 October
  • 19:30-23:00
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Helix at The Smokehouse

Helix is an Alternative Rock Band based in Ipswich, Suffolk. Forming at college in September 2023, the band consist of Joseph Nekrews on Rhythm Guitar and Vocals, Oscar Cashell on Bass and Backing Vocals, Ollie Haig on Lead Guitar and Bradley Knight behind the kit.

  • Music, Gigs & Concerts
  • 18 October
  • 19:30-23:00
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Saturday 19th October

Khoshekh at The Smokehouse

Get ready for a night of unapologetic rock and wild live performances.

  • Music, Gigs & Concerts
  • 19 October
  • 19:30-23:00
Khoshekh poster

Sunday 20th October

Pom Poko at St Stephen’s Church

To wrap up the week, Brighten The Corners Presents Norwegian post-punk sensations Pom Poko at St Stephen’s Church.

  • Music, Gigs & Concerts
  • 20 October
  • 19:30-23:00
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How Suffolk's Nature Recovery Strategy hopes to restore and protect local landscapes

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A draft plan proposing wetland creation, peatland restoration and sustainable woodland management is now available for public consultation.

Why it matters: Suffolk's strategy is one of 48 across the country aimed at addressing wildlife decline and creating a national 'nature network' to help restore and enhance biodiversity.

The details: Suffolk County Council launched the consultation on Wednesday 16 April, inviting residents, landowners, land managers, farmers, businesses and the wider community to share their views on the draft strategy.

The plan has been developed in coordination with Norfolk through the Norfolk and Suffolk Nature Recovery Partnership, with both counties working to connect and expand existing wildlife-important areas across the landscape.

Tawny Owlet captured at Christchurch Park, Ipswich
A tawny owlet captured at Christchurch Park, IpswichDarren Gibson

By the numbers: Over 1,500 Suffolk residents shared their thoughts on helping nature recover during initial consultations last summer, which helped inform the draft strategy.

What they're saying: "Suffolk has pockets of diverse nature and unique landscapes, and this strategy will help link together those isolated areas that need improving and restoring," said Councillor Philip Faircloth-Mutton, Suffolk County Council's Cabinet Member for Environment, Communities and Equality.

"It will support landowners, land managers and farmers to work together for the benefit of the county's natural environment."

The bigger picture: The strategy aims to deliver multiple benefits beyond wildlife conservation, including:

  • Mitigating risks to homes and businesses from inland flooding

  • Creating new green spaces to improve health and wellbeing

  • Supporting farmers to bring new funding into the rural economy

  • Generating employment and training opportunities

What's next: The consultation will remain open until 11 June 2025. Residents can provide feedback on the overall strategy and respond to maps showing specific local areas where conservation measures could be implemented.

The bottom line: Those wishing to participate can visit www.suffolk.gov.uk/consultations to review the draft strategy and submit their feedback.

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