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Rogue traders target Ipswich homeowners with roofing scam

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Cold callers in Ipswich are offering cheap roofing repairs before dramatically increasing prices, with one resident in the Dales Road area already approached.

Why it matters: Vulnerable residents could be pressured into paying for unnecessary and overpriced work, with scammers currently active in the area.

The details: A trader calling himself "Bill" approached a homeowner in the Dales Road area on Friday, claiming to have spotted brick damage to their chimney.

  • Initially offering repairs for £20, the tradesman used a ladder to access the roof and photograph the chimney

  • Upon return, he claimed the damage was worse than expected and increased the price to £850

  • The resident refused and the trader left

Cold callers in Ipswich are offering cheap roofing repairs before dramatically increasing prices
Cold callers in Ipswich are offering cheap roofing repairs before dramatically increasing prices

What to do: Suffolk Trading Standards advises residents to:

  • Never agree to work from cold callers

  • Avoid being pressured into immediate decisions

  • Get quotes from 2-3 traders for any home repairs

  • Ask friends and family for recommendations or check Suffolk Trusted Trader

  • Request the full name and address of traders before considering their services

  • Get written quotations before work begins

  • Only pay once work is satisfactorily completed and avoid cash payments

Report concerns: All doorstep callers should be reported to Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133.

The bottom line: Suffolk residents can request free "No Cold Calling" stickers by emailing trading.standards@suffolk.gov.uk with their address.

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Police appeal for witnesses after A14 collision at Claydon yesterday

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Suffolk Police are seeking witnesses and dash cam footage following a collision that injured a motorcyclist and temporarily closed the A14 westbound yesterday.

The details: The collision occurred at around 4.50pm on Monday 7th April, according to police.

  • The motorcyclist was taken to hospital, though the extent of their injuries has not been disclosed.

  • The road reopened just before 7pm after being closed for investigation work.

  • The incident caused significant disruption, with westbound traffic at Junction 52 halted for more than two hours.

What they're saying: Officers are particularly interested in dash cam footage showing "a van pulling a trailer at around 4.30pm."

The bottom line: Anyone with information can assist the inquiry by contacting Suffolk Police via their website (www.suffolk.police.uk/tell-us), email (SCIU@norfolk.police.uk) or by calling 101, quoting reference CAD 219 of 7th April.

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