Pulling Out All The Stops!

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A celebration of our organist Robert Waller playing at the Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House for half a century! When: Saturday 16th March 2024 at 7pm Where: Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House, Friars Street, Ipswich, IP1 1TD Free! Donations invited for the charity Brave Futures. Refreshments too! More information at unitarianipswich.com/events. All welcome.  

Ipswich’s Historic Churches and their Hidden stories.

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The Suffolk Family History Society, Ipswich Group present a talk by John Field: Ipswich’s Historic Churches, their Hidden stories…. John is an acknowledged expert on Ipswich buildings of note, including some with fascinating tales. Did you know that Ipswich has 14 mediaeval Churches? Are you aware of the Mystery of the Marion Shrine? That Henry…

The Kings and Giants of Rendlesham Forest

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On Friday, 1st March, Martlesham Heath Aviation Society will be presenting: The Kings and Giants of Rendlesham Forest A talk by Bruce Macpherson, where he will present a fascinating insight into his career and adventures at RAF Woodbridge. He was based there in the 1980’s, as part of the United States Airforce 67th Air Rescue…

Urgent Action Needed For Tinnitus Support

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Urgent action needed for tinnitus support, says Suffolk Audiologist Karen Finch New research exposes lengthy waiting lists and overwhelming impact, while leading audiologist calls for improved care. A report from tinnitus charity, Tinnitus UK, has revealed the significant and widespread impact of tinnitus. This, coupled with concerning wait times for treatment, means that calls for…

Demand-Responsive Transport in Our Area.

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The next public meeting of the East Suffolk Travel Association (ESTA) will be on Saturday March 2nd 2024. Lynn Butler of Coast Accessible Transport, will be speaking about ‘Demand-Responsive Transport In Our Area’. Lynn’s talk will be followed by an update on ESTA’s campaigning. Campaigns include: Where: Methodist Church, St John’s Street, Woodbridge. (Eastern end…

R.I.P Malcolm Green (MG Jazz)

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It is with great sadness that we learned of the passing of one of our most prominent presenters over the years Malcolm Green (AKA MG Jazz) from prostate cancer, a disease he valiantly fought over many years. Malcolm can trace his involvement with ICR back to the RSL broadcasts of the early 90’s based at…