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Ipswich Town sign Chiedozie Ogbene from Luton

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Ipswich Town has completed the transfer of Chiedozie Ogbene from Luton Town on a four-year contract.

The Athletic reports Town paid a transfer fee of roughly £8 million for Ogbene. The 27-year-old winger, capped 20 times for the Republic of Ireland, netted 4 goals in 30 Premier League appearances with Luton last season.

Chiedozie Ogbene playin for Luton
Chiedozie Ogbene after the Premier League match between West Ham United and Luton Town at the London StadiumAlamy

The big picture: Ogbene's arrival addresses Ipswich's need for cover and competition in the right wing and wing-back positions. His versatility also allows him to play centrally, offering tactical flexibility.

Ogbene's arrival offers natural cover and competition for Wes Burns, who has been out with injuries both last season and this campaign.

What they're saying: Speaking to Town TV, Ogbene expressed excitement about the move: "I'm very excited and feel lucky to have this opportunity to play in the Premier League again."

"I've had very positive chats with the manager and for someone to believe in me that I could play at this level again means a lot to me and my family. I know what he wants from me and the role I will play and I'm here to be a positive addition to the squad as we look to achieve our goals."

What's next: Ogbene will wear the number 21 shirt for Town and will likely feature in the match day squad as Town take on Fulham at Portman Road this weekend.

FareShare expands food redistribution network with new Ipswich site

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FareShare has officially launched its new site in Ipswich, aiming to provide more surplus food to communities in need across the region.

The big picture: FareShare East Anglia is part of the UK's largest food redistribution charity network. Last year, it distributed 1.6 million meals via over 140 organisations across Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire.

Why it matters: The larger facility will allow FareShare to increase its capacity for redistributing food that would otherwise go to waste, supporting local charities and community groups.

Kris Gibbon-Walsh, Rev. Lawrence Carey, Steve Dermody, Cllr Lynne Mortimer, Oliver Paul, Debbie Blacker, Les Dobson and Mike Barrett
Kris Gibbon-Walsh, Rev. Lawrence Carey, Steve Dermody, Cllr Lynne Mortimer, Oliver Paul, Debbie Blacker, Les Dobson and Mike BarrettGlen FarthingRed Wren Studios

Key details:

  • The ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on 12 September, attended by local supporters and partners.

  • Deputy Mayor of Ipswich, Councillor Lynne Mortimer, officially opened the new site.

  • The expansion was made possible with support from funders, including Comic Relief.

What they're saying:

  • Mike Barrett, regional manager, FareShare East Anglia: "Opening a larger site, with greater capacity, is going to make a huge difference and we're enormously grateful to all our partners who have helped bring this project to fruition."

  • Kris Gibbon-Walsh, COO of FareShare: "This new bigger warehouse will allow the teams to work safely, whilst really making a difference to our capacity for redistributing food to organisations across the region and beyond."

  • Reverend Lawrence Carey of Triangle Church Ipswich: "The ability to have a regular delivery of food items from FareShare has helped us to offer support to our community through our Top Up Shops."

What's next: FareShare East Anglia is hosting an Open Day on 31 October for prospective partners, suppliers, and organisations interested in receiving food.

The bottom line: The new site will enable FareShare to expand its operations, providing more support to local communities facing food insecurity while reducing food waste.

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