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New Wolsey Theatre calls for nominations to honour Ipswich's everyday heroes
Ipswich residents are invited to nominate their personal heroes for recognition at the New Wolsey Theatre's free community event on Saturday, 31 May.
'Dirt 640' hangs up his helmet after 46 years of firefighting
Long-serving firefighter Simon Dearing, known by colleagues as 'Dirt 640', has retired after more than 46 years of service but will continue to serve Suffolk as an on-call firefighter.
Daughter's marathon tribute to honour hospice that cared for her mum
Rachel Cooper is turning personal loss into positive action by taking on the London Marathon to support St Elizabeth Hospice's vital work.
Breaking barriers: How Kim Trotter is empowering Ipswich women
From helping women escape domestic violence to celebrating apprentice-of-the-year winners, Future Female Society has changed hundreds of lives in Ipswich. We share founder Kim Trotter's personal journey from isolation to creating lasting community change.
Former college student follows teacher's footsteps to save lives in Suffolk
Cassidy Beeton turned inspiration into action, joining her former tutor as a Community First Responder while pursuing her paramedic dreams.
"She's an absolute trooper": Ten-year-old Charlotte's story captures hearts, and a national award nomination
A remarkable ten-year-old girl who refuses to let a rare muscle condition define her has become the star of an award-nominated film. 'Charlotte's Story', captured by local filmmaker Kevin Burch, showcases the vital work of East Anglia's Children's Hospices.
College staff receive national recognition at House of Lords
Two Suffolk New College tutors have been recognised for their community work at a prestigious awards ceremony in the House of Lords, earning plaudits for initiatives ranging from arts funding awareness to supporting local charities.
Suffolk veteran nears end of coastal kayak tribute to fallen marine
An Army Air Corps veteran is approaching the final stretch of his year-long challenge to kayak Suffolk's entire coastline, raising more than £2,350 in memory of a local Royal Marine who died last year.
Mum's hospital experience inspires Christmas toy donation drive
A mother whose son spent last Christmas in hospital has spearheaded a campaign that will bring festive cheer to children in Ipswich and Colchester hospitals this year.
'My husband will never see me in my NHS uniform': Grandmother's bittersweet achievement
An Ipswich grandmother who lost her husband to cancer has spoken about achieving her 21-year journey to becoming an occupational therapist, sharing her story of perseverance through personal tragedy.
Award-winning community basketball project breaks down barriers with Ipswich's Roma and Gypsy community
As a six-week basketball initiative at Maple Park concludes, organisers are celebrating success on and off the court. The sessions, led by Sport Sense and supported by Community Praxis and Aspire Basketball, took place between October 1 and November 6.
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