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Ipswich Mayor to launch annual Poppy Appeal this Saturday

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The Royal British Legion's annual Poppy Appeal kicks off in Ipswich this Saturday, 26 October, with a special launch event outside the Town Hall.

Why it matters: The Poppy Appeal raises crucial funds to support serving and ex-serving personnel and their families, ensuring they can access the help they need.

The big picture: The Poppy Appeal launch marks the start of Ipswich's Remembrance period, which includes:

  • Remembrance Sunday service on 10 November at the Cenotaph in Christchurch Park.

  • Armistice Day commemorations on 11 November at the Fields of Honour in the Old Cemetery and the Cenotaph.

A big red poppy in the grass ready for the Remembrance Service at Christchurch Park in 2020
A big red poppy in the grass ready for the Remembrance Service at Christchurch Park in 2020Alamy

Key details: The Mayor will officially start the local campaign, encouraging residents to support the cause, and volunteers will begin distributing poppies for donations across Ipswich.

  • Launch date: Saturday, 26 October

  • Location: Outside Ipswich Town Hall

  • Host: Mayor of Ipswich, Councillor Elango Elavalakan

How to get involved:

What they're saying: Mayor Elango Elavalakan said, "We hope Ipswich residents will join us by attending Remembrance Day events, supporting the Poppy Appeal, and observing the two-minute silence."

Why poppies?: The red poppy became a symbol of remembrance after the poem "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae, which described poppies growing on battlefields during World War I. Wearing a poppy is a personal choice. If you choose to wear one, it's typically displayed on the left lapel from late October until Remembrance Sunday.

The bottom line: The Poppy Appeal offers people a way to support those who have served and continue to serve in the armed forces while honouring the memory of the fallen.

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New Wolsey Theatre calls for nominations to honour Ipswich's everyday heroes

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Ipswich residents are invited to nominate their personal heroes for recognition at the New Wolsey Theatre's free community event on Saturday, 31 May.

Why it matters: The superhero-themed event will spotlight everyday people making positive impacts in the Ipswich community through a new art piece and various celebrations.

The New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich
The New Wolsey Theatre in IpswichOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

The details: The Big Afternoon runs from 2-4pm at the New Wolsey Theatre, featuring:

  • Live entertainment

  • Cosplay characters

  • Retro arcade games

  • Face painting

  • Arts and crafts

  • Opportunities to go on stage

What they're saying: Tony Casement, Head of Creative Communities at the New Wolsey Theatre, said: "The Big Afternoon has something for everyone so come along to our family friendly, free mini festival and join the fun. There's music and dance, art activities to get involved in and the chance to meet your heroes during our superhero walk about. Tell us who your heroes are so we can celebrate many of the amazing people who are making a difference in Ipswich every day."

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The Big Afternoon 2025 at New Wolsey TheatreNew Wolsey Theatre

How to nominate: Residents can submit nominations:

The bigger picture: The theatre is seeking stories about local champions who have helped others, from supportive neighbours and inspiring teachers to healthcare workers and loyal friends.

How to attend: While the event is free, the theatre requests attendees book tickets to help estimate numbers:

The bottom line: The family-friendly event offers Ipswich residents a chance to celebrate individuals who make a difference in their community while enjoying a variety of free entertainment activities.

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