
Wednesday 18th February 2026
The Suffolk Academy of Dance and Performing Arts (SADPA) at Castle Hill URC Church Dryden Rd, Ipswich

By Miranda Acres
Ipswich Borough Council is planting 1,250 new trees across the town to mark Ipswich Loves Trees Week (14 to 20 February 2026). The annual initiative celebrates the vital role trees play in the town’s landscape, wildlife habitats and overall wellbeing.

Wednesday 18th February 2026
Suffolk County Council at Christchurch Park Bolton Ln, Ipswich

Wednesday 18th February 2026
The Hive Norwich Rd, Ipswich

Wednesday 18th February 2026
Ipswich Borough Council at Whitton Sports Centre

By Sam Sherman
Ipswich has completed the first stage of its bid to become the UK City of Culture 2029, submitting its Expression of Interest to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). The Town waits to hear if succesful in passing the the next stage. Residents are ask to continue to sign the pledge at www.ipswich2029.com to show breadth and depth of support

Wednesday 18th February 2026
Fordy Runs – Running Club at Northgate Sports Centre Sidegate Ln W, Ipswich

By Sharon Lockhart
I love Ipswich and really hope this helps people see and be proud of what really goes on in our town every day.


Wednesday 18th February 2026
The Suffolk Academy of Dance and Performing Arts (SADPA) at Castle Hill URC Church Dryden Rd, Ipswich

Wednesday 18th February 2026
The Spread Eagle

By Sam Sherman
Ipswich Borough Council is beginning a project to add greening into Ipswich Town Centre. The post describes the project

Wednesday 18th February 2026
Sidegate Lane Community Centre Sidegate Ln, Ipswich

Wednesday 18th February 2026
Kesgrave Tennis Club

Wednesday 18th February 2026
Taoist Tai Chi Society at Inspire

By Sam Sherman
A summary of events for Valentine's weekend taking place in various Ipswich locations in 2026

By Sam Sherman
Embracing and nurturing what we have in Ipswich now is important for the future of the whole town and as we grow and thrive together as proud residents

Following a career which took her to one of the big 4 Consultancy firms working with a variety of global clients and then the University of Suffolk, Cordelle is now a freelance business advisor. Cordelle has held voluntary postions with the social mobility charity, Career Ready. She has lived in Ipswich for over 20 years and has a long affinity with the town.
Ben is an artist, curator and hairdresser with a background in delivering creative community projects across Ipswich. They are the Founder of Guy Cry Club CIC, an organisation using art to diversify the dialogue on masculinity and mental health. Ben is also an ambassador for MANUP? a local charity breaking down the stigma surrounding men’s mental health.
James lives in Ipswich and has been a graphic designer and founder for the last 25 years. He specialises in branding, startups, guerilla marketing and effectively frustrating authority figures to deliver results. James is also co-chair of the Suffolk Autism Strategy board and a board advisor to R;ipple, a suicide prevention charity.
Helen Oldfield is Director of a PR & communications consultancy called Affinity PR & PR Coaching. She’s been self employed for 20 years. A former Citizens Advice CEO, now she’s Co-Director of the neurodiversity movement, Neurodelicious CIC. Helen’s PR business focuses on not-for-profits, state education, travel & tourism, arts & culture, community health & wellbeing.
Miranda has been a Freelance Marketing and Design Consultant for more years than she cares to remember. A passionate member of Ipswich.love. Born, bred and choosing Ipswich. Huge supporter of Ipswich’s bid for City of Culture 2029. Mum to two amazing women and humble servant to Romeo the rescue dog.
Recently returned Ipswich native Marcus has nurtured a career in both independent media, project development and programme delivery in local government and the social and charitable sectors. Alongside this, he maintains an active presence in the creative industries through numerous roles in film, television, music, radio and online production.
Lily Hammond is the founder of Uwu Studio in Ipswich, where she combines her talents as an artist and designer to focus on community-based initiatives. Through workshops, public art, and collaborations, Lily aims to make the arts approachable and meaningful for all. She’s not just creating art; she’s building a community where everyone feels welcome.
We value diversity and strive to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all community members of Ipswich, not just the centre.
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We are committed to finding new and innovative ways to support Ipswich's growth and cultural importance.
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