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Your chance to attend town centre documentary spotlighting 'unheard male voices' in mental health

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Global performers and local talent are coming together at the Buttermarket to create a new documentary addressing men's mental health challenges in Suffolk – and you're invited to join them.

Why it matters: The collaboration between This Is Ipswich and Scripted Development aims to effect change in how men are "seen and understood" in society, focusing on creating safe spaces for open discussion about mental health.

Raph of Scripted Development and Ramon Bradshaw Logan of Ipswich Community Media
Raph of Scripted Development and Ramon Bradshaw Logan of Ipswich Community Media

The details:

  • Filming will take place on Thursday, 30 January in the former Superdry store at the Buttermarket.

  • The event will feature guest speakers answering questions and live performances, including poetry, spoken word and music.

  • International performers, including Jake Beautyman, who has performed DJ sets in Berlin and Brazil, and filmmaker Kashif O'Connor, known for his work at London and Prague film festivals, will participate.

  • Members of the public are invited to join the audience at 14:30, with filming to begin at 15:00.

  • The event will finish at 19:00.

What they're saying: "Our collaborative mental health doc will help tell the story of many all too often unheard male voices. It will be seen in the spaces, places and faces of the masses to help effect change for how we, men, are seen and understood," says Raph of Scripted Development.

For context: This Is Ipswich has established itself in the local community over the past six months, producing short reel videos featuring conversations with townspeople.

The bigger picture: This Is Ipswich CEO Sarah Tieck says the documentary is part of a longer-term solution to societal issues, aiming to "educate young men on how to communicate and express how they're feeling without fear of ridicule".

Raph of Scripted Development
Raph of Scripted Development

What to look out for: The documentary will focus on several key areas:

  • Encouraging positive physical health

  • Guidance on personal presentation

  • Identifying safe spaces for open discussion in the local community

Supporting the event: Local businesses are contributing, with Fresh Start Charity providing furniture and Harvest Moon Vegan Cafe supplying refreshments for audience members.

The bottom line: The project represents a collaborative effort to address men's mental health through creative expression and open dialogue, bringing together local organisations and international talent in the heart of Ipswich.

Head over to the former Superdry store at 14:30 to get involved.

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Edward Osborne's family notified as body found two months after disappearance

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After Edward Osborne's car was discovered in Ipswich in January, a body has now been recovered in Harwich, with formal identification pending.

What happened: A body was found on the shoreline in Harwich on Friday, 14 March, two months after 43-year-old Edward Osborne was reported missing from Framlingham.

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Edward OsborneSuffolk Constabulary

The big picture: Edward was last heard from at 17:30 on Tuesday, 14 January. His blue Skoda was discovered in the Gainsborough area of Ipswich on Friday, 17 January, after a member of the public alerted police.

Why it matters: Following the discovery of his vehicle, officers focused their search efforts around the River Orwell and surrounding coastline.

For context: The multi-agency operation involved Suffolk Police working alongside HM Coastguard and Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue (SulSAR) teams.

What they're saying: Police have confirmed that while no formal identification has yet been made, Edward's next of kin have been notified of the discovery.

What's next: A file will be prepared for the Coroner in due course.

The bottom line: The discovery comes after an extensive search operation that began when Edward's car was located in Ipswich, as concerns grew for his welfare.

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