Welcome to Ipswich Life


Welcome to Ipswich Life, this site is very new, launched last year, we will be adding new features and information over the coming months so hopefully Ipswich Life will become your resource for everything you need if you live in, or are visiting Ipswich, if you have any features requests or suggestions then why not send us an email.

Ipswich's Latest News


Suffolk set for rubbish mountains?
PILING up landfill sites into huge mountains of waste is being considered as a radical solution to Suffolk's growing rubbish problem, it emerged today.

Team GB win 16th gold - but Claxton misses out
GREAT Britain's golden day at the Olympics has got even better after Christine Ohuruogu claimed an exciting come from behind victory in the 400 metres.

Suffolk cyclist wins Olympic gold
SUFFOLK cyclist Victoria Pendleton has claimed gold in the women's sprint event in Beijing - the 14th gold medal for Great Britain so far in the Olympics.

Firm breached fire safety rules
AN Ipswich firm has been fined £20,000 after being taken through the courts over fire safety breaches. Munro Importers Ltd, electrical suppliers based in Knightsdale Road, Ipswich, appeared at South East Suffolk Magistrates' Court on Monday and pleaded guilty to nine fire safety offences.

Claim planes over county could quadruple
CHANGES to air routes and a second runway at Stansted will mean the number of jet planes over Suffolk will be ?three to four times? more than what is being experienced now.


 Evening Star 24 - News

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Find a street, place or postcode and view/print an interactive map. We will also display the nearest, pubs, hotels and restaurants.

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Ipswich's Latest Weather


Conditions for Ipswich, UK at 6:50 am BST

Current Conditions:
Fair, 14 C

Forecast:
Wed - PM Showers. High: 21 Low: 14
Thu - Few Showers. High: 20 Low: 13

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The History of Ipswich


The History of Ipswich - Carol TwinchEver thought that Ipswich was a town lacking in historical clout? Think again. As long ago as 1200 King John himself thought Ipswich important enough to receive a royal charter, while archaeology carried out over the last 30 years proves conclusively that it is one of England's oldest towns.

From the Anglo-Saxon 'Gipeswic' to the Victorian ship-building mecca, Ipswich has a tradition of sustained historical significance. High time then, that the story of Ipswich is told in full.

In this fascinating new title, renowned local author Carol Twinch sets out to do just that, and in her investigation of the last 1,400 years in Suffolk's primary conurbation she unearths much to capture the interest of the budding local historian. Narrated with wit and charm, this illustrated account of Ipswich's history is a true delight. Not to be missed.

The History of Ipswich is published by Breedon Books and is priced at £9.99. Available from all good bookshops, The History of Ipswich can also be bought online at www.breedonbooks.co.uk, or by calling 01332 384235.

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Ipswich Music in the Park 2008 Music in the Park 2008

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Ipswich's Latest Sports News


Reserves 3-1 Peterborough United
Town's reserves started their league season with a 3-1 victory over Peterborough United at Portman Road on Tuesday night. Reggie Lambe, Kurt Robinson and Jordan Rhodes scored the Blues' goals after Town had fallen behind to an early Liam Hatch effort for the visitors.

Second Irish U19 Cap for Murphy
Academy striker Paul Murphy won his second cap for the Republic of Ireland U19s this evening as they lost 1-0 to Ukraine in Tullamore. The Irish youngsters are currently hosting a four-team tournament.

Injury Puts Ameobi's Move From Newcastle on Hold
Shola Ameobi's move to Portman Road is on hold after a hamstring injury was revealed during the striker's medical. The problem is unlikely to be sorted before the closure of the transfer window next Monday and Town and Newcastle are discussing other options regarding the striker.

Town Close to Signing Newcastle's Ameobi
Boss Jim Magilton says he hopes to finalise the signing of Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi later today. The 26-year-old underwent a medical at Portman Road yesterday, the clubs having agreed a fee of £2.5 million plus top-ups last week.

Norfolk DAB Commentary Stops After Discussions With Norwich City
SGR FM have revealed that they will be unable to continue to provide commentary to fans in North Suffolk and Norfolk following discussions between Town and Norwich City.


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Top Rated Restaurants


Koh-I-Noor Tandoori Restaurant 10 out of 10 Koh-I-Noor Tandoori Restaurant
Taj Mahal 10 out of 10 Taj Mahal
Pals Bar and Brasserie 10 out of 10 Pals Bar and Brasserie
The Black Tiles 10 out of 10 The Black Tiles
The Highwayman 10 out of 10 The Highwayman

updated : 20 August 2008
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Latest Local Sports News


Cricket: Suffolk's title hopes slip away
SUFFOLK have failed in their bid to win cricket's Minor Counties Championship after Lincolnshire got the points they needed today to win the Eastern Division title during their match with Bedfordshire.

Capello names Terry as England captain
JOHN Terry has this afternoon been named as Fabio Capello's full-time England captain.

Sayers in final as GB grabs sailing gold
Paul Goodison made up for the disappointment of just missing out on an Olympic medal four years ago as he claimed gold in the Laser class at the Olympic sailing regatta today.

Meredith is new Suffolk Open champion
ADRIAN Meredith of Hintlesham Golf Club has become Suffolk Open champion for the second year in succession. His victory at Stowmarket in 2007 was impressive, but Sunday's final round of 65 in a strong wind at Felixstowe Ferry was better still.

U's new stadium all right for White
COLCHESTER United defender, John White, believes that the new Weston Homes Community Stadium will generate more noise around the ground than the U's former home at Layer Road.


 Evening Star 24 - General sport