The Kesgrave support network is not going to go away. We want to reassure you that the current Kesgrave support network will continue to support our community as long as it's needed. For Kesgrave Residents the Town Council is taking the lead role.
We will need to close the A14 Orwell Bridge, in Ipswich for routine safety inspections to ensure the structure remains safe and serviceable. Routine inspections are done every six years.
In Suffolk, we are seeking to build a compassionate community which includes families, neighbours, local organisations, spiritual support as well as other health and social care professionals such as doctors, nurses and carers. People within a compassionate community work together to support an individual, their family and carers to identify and respond to their needs, wishes and choices at the end of life.
Helping you to help your family, friends and community with their mental health and wellbeing - ensuring that everyone knows where to go for help and support.
A fantastic evening of trivia and fun took place on Sunday, April 14th, as local hearing specialists All About Hearing hosted their highly successful Charity Quiz Night at the Kesgrave War Memorial Community Centre. All About Hearing, which is run by mother and son duo Karen Finch and Matthew Coward managed to raise a staggering £1,273 for two worthy charities: Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and Alzheimer's Society.
People across Suffolk are being asked for their views on a proposed, in principle, devolution deal that would hand Suffolk greater decision making powers and control more than half a billion pounds of public funding.
Our WALK ON, walking group has gone from strength to strength and we need more friendly volunteers to help the current team to lead, plan and facilitate walks in Ipswich and surrounding areas.