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Ministry of Defence welcomes Ipswich veterans' coffee initiative

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Combat2Coffee, an Ipswich-based veterans' support organisation, has opened a new outlet inside the Ministry of Defence building in Whitehall.

The big picture: The community interest company has partnered with ESS, which provides foodservice to military establishments across the UK, to operate the coffee shop within the MoD Whitehall building.

Why it matters: The expansion marks a significant step in raising awareness of mental health support available to veterans within the military defence sector, according to Combat2Coffee founder Nigel Seaman.

Terry Butcher and the Combat2Coffee team joined by Minister Carns at the MoD building in Whitehall
Terry Butcher and the Combat2Coffee team joined by Minister Carns at the MoD building in WhitehallCombat2Coffee

What they're saying: "Partnering with ESS has allowed us to extend our reach and amplify our impact," Seaman said. "It's amazing to see how far our organisation, which started in Ipswich, Suffolk, has come — now reaching the capital!"

Former Town legend Terry Butcher, whose son Christopher tragically passed away after a battle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following his service in Afghanistan, has been a long-time advocate for mental health awareness among veterans and their families. He called it an "honour" to be involved in the project project, saying: “We’re not just serving great coffee—we’re giving people a chance to open up and connect.” 

By the numbers: The coffee shop offers hot drinks served in specially designed cups featuring contact information for three mental health services:

  • OpCourage

  • Samaritans

  • Mind

For context: Combat2Coffee operates as a not-for-profit company focused on improving mental health, wellbeing and outcomes for veterans, ex-uniformed personnel, their families and communities.

The launch: The official opening was attended by:

  • Minister for Veterans and People, Alistair Carns OBE

  • Combat2Coffee patron Terry Butcher

  • Other ministers

  • Private sector representatives

The bottom line: The initiative demonstrates what Minister Carns called Defence's "unwavering commitment to supporting our veterans, ex-uniformed personnel, and their families."

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'Cash for jewellery' traders targeting Rushmere St Andrew residents

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Reports have emerged of doorstep traders approaching properties in Rushmere St Andrew, asking residents if they want to sell jewellery items.

Why it matters: Unsolicited doorstep buyers may not offer fair value for items and could potentially be "rogue" traders who disappear with valuables.

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Reports have emerged of doorstep traders approaching properties in Rushmere St Andrew, asking residents if they want to sell jewellery itemsIpswich.co.uk

The details: Officials are advising residents to follow three key safety steps if considering selling jewellery:

  • Shop around: Start locally by contacting a reputable jeweller to estimate your item's value before soliciting online bids or other offers.

  • Beware 'rogue' buyers: Exercise caution about whom you sell to. If you must leave jewellery with someone for a quote, ensure they're trustworthy and will be available when you return.

  • Read the small print: Check terms and conditions carefully, paying attention to potential hidden charges such as refining fees, postage fees and appraisal fees.

What to do: Report any concerns with traders to Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133.

The bottom line: Getting multiple valuations from established local jewellers before considering doorstep offers helps ensure residents receive fair value for their items.

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