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Hundreds attend Sizewell C jobs fair at University of Suffolk

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More than 200 people attended the second Sizewell C and Department of Work and Pensions jobs fair in Ipswich, showcasing opportunities at the nuclear power plant.

Why it matters: The event formed part of Sizewell C's pledge to deliver 500 jobs for people in Ipswich during construction of the nuclear power plant, an agreement signed with local MP Jack Abbott last autumn.

Sizewell C jobs fair at the University of Suffolk
Sizewell C jobs fair at the University of SuffolkSizewell C

The big picture: Sizewell C is creating thousands of new jobs, apprenticeships, and training opportunities for the region, with the Ipswich jobs fair offering people the chance to connect with local companies in the supply chain, colleges and charities.

What they're saying: "The jobs fair was a huge success, bringing together local businesses, educators, and jobseekers to showcase the incredible opportunities available in Ipswich and Suffolk," said Jack Abbott, MP for Ipswich and the Government's East of England Mission Champion.

"This landmark deal not only provides opportunities in the immediate term but also creates a pathway for people to train, retrain, and upskill, ensuring they are equipped for secure, skilled, and well-paid employment."

By the numbers:

  • Two community-focused Sizewell C jobs fairs will be held in Ipswich each year

  • £150,000 in two-year funding agreements with local charities Project 21 and Inspire

  • £2 billion to be spent with companies based in Suffolk

  • £55 million in contracts already issued to local suppliers

Details: Sarah Hancock, HR Director at Sizewell C, described it as "a fantastic first event" in Ipswich, with the high turnout demonstrating "the appetite in the town for the jobs and careers we have on offer at Sizewell C."

The jobs fair was hosted by the University of Suffolk on Wednesday 5 March, with the Mayor of Ipswich, Councillor Elango Elavalakan, and Ipswich MP Jack Abbott also in attendance.

Ipswich Mayor Councillor Elango Elavalakan and Ipswich MP Jack Abbott
Ipswich Mayor Councillor Elango Elavalakan and Ipswich MP Jack AbbottSizewell C

Behind the scenes: Alongside DWP, attendees could meet representatives from numerous local Sizewell C contractors including Civil Works Alliance, Volkers, Blackwell Earthmoving, G4S, Jacksons Civil Engineering, and many others.

What's next: Sizewell C is sponsoring the Suffolk Future Skills Fair in 2025 and 2026 and will continue advertising in Ipswich media to ensure opportunities remain visible and accessible.

The bottom line: "Sizewell C is transformational for this region — jobs on this project will genuinely change lives for people in Ipswich and offer a better future for hundreds of people in this town," said Sarah Hancock.

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Heavy metal cello meets contemporary dance in Bach Reimagined

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One of Europe's premier touring dance companies teams up with a Canadian cellist for a groundbreaking performance in Ipswich this April.

Why it matters: The collaboration between James Wilton Dance and cellist Raphael Weinroth Browne creates a unique fusion of super athletic contemporary dance and driving heavy metal cello that promises a visual and sonic spectacle.

Bach Reimagined at DanceEast
Bach Reimagined at DanceEastJames Wilton Dance

The details: Bach Reimagined will be performed at the Jerwood DanceHouse on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 April, with both shows starting at 19:30.

The production explores "everything from Bach's means of composition as a form of divine worship, to the scientific advancements of his contemporary Sir Isaac Newton," according to DanceEast.

"Light will be split, gravity will be discovered and the world will be forever changed."

By the numbers:

  • Tickets are priced from £18, with concessions from £14

  • Special £10 tickets are available for under-25s attending on Saturday 26 April

  • Discount code SPRING25 can be used to redeem this offer

What to look out for: James Wilton Dance's "super athletic, flowing physicality accompanied by Browne's driving heavy metal cello, will create a visual and sonic spectacle that will leave audiences in awe of the epic combination of beauty and ferocity."

The bottom line: Those interested in attending can book tickets online or by calling 01473 295230, with special discounts available for younger audiences experiencing the performance for the first time this spring.

You can book your tickets here.

James Wilton Dance | Bach Reimagined

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