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How to secure your place at Ipswich Town's November fans' forum

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Football supporters have until 17:00 on 8 November to enter a ballot for the upcoming Ipswich Town fans' forum. The event offers fans a chance to question the club's leadership team directly.

The big picture: Ipswich Town FC will host its first fans' forum of the season on 19 November in the Sir Bobby Robson Suite at Portman Road, featuring the club's entire senior leadership team.

Why it matters: This gives supporters a rare opportunity to discuss both on-field and off-field matters directly with key decision-makers, including:

  • Chairman Mark Ashton

  • Manager Kieran McKenna

  • Chief Operating Officer Luke Werhun

  • Chief Financial Officer Tom Ball

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Fans at Portman Road, IpswichAlamy

How to get involved

For in-person attendance:

  • Enter the ballot here before 17:00 on 8 November

  • 150 spaces are available

  • Successful applicants will receive email invitations after the ballot closes

  • Doors open at 18:00

  • Forum runs from 18:30 to 19:30

  • Refreshments will be available

Can't attend? You can still participate:

  • Submit questions via social media on the day

  • Watch the live stream on TownTV

The bottom line: Even if you don't secure a place in person, the club has ensured all supporters can engage with the forum through alternative means. If you would like attend, make sure you enter the ballot here before 17:00 on 8 November.

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Police search for missing teenager with Ipswich connections

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Essex Police are looking for 16-year-old Kieran-John Streeter who has gone missing from the Clacton area and believe he could be in Ipswich.

Kieran-John Streeter
Kieran-John StreeterEssex Police

Kieran-John was last seen wearing a green hoodie, blue tracksuit bottoms and black trainers. According to Essex police, he has connections to Ipswich.

Police have asked anyone with information to contact them and quote incident 912 of 4 April.

Members of the public who may have seen Kieran-John or have information about his whereabouts should contact Essex Police directly.

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