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Tag Archives: Norwich Road
Next London Road Area Residents’ Briefing on local Community Safety strategies and issues
Date: Wednesday 29th February 2012 Time: 7.30 pm (doors open at 7) Venue: St Matthew’s CEVA primary school hall, Portman Road, Ipswich Agenda: Introductions: Jim Manning Sexual exploitation update: WPC Janet Humphrey Street drinking update: PC John Alcock Possible presentation/discussion … Continue reading
London Road Area Residents Meeting
Those who attended the London Road Area Residents meeting last night were honoured by the company of all three Gipping Ward Councillors and David Ellesmere’s deputy, Neil Macdonald. we’re used to only getting one councillor or two if we’re lucky, … Continue reading
Deputy Labour Leader Blames Tories for Street Drinking
At the recent council meeting Councillor Stroet asked what was being done about street drinking in Ipswich. As the London road Area has been plagued with street drinking especially around Barrack Corner, I obviously would like to know what’s being … Continue reading
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Tagged Gipping Ward, Ipswich Labour, Labour Tactics, London Road Area, Norwich Road, Street Drinking, Westgate Ward
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The Oracle Was Right
It was reported on this blog three weeks ago here. that The Oracle claimed that Coes have bought or are attempting to buy the ‘Snare n Ounds’ I stated that as it recently reopened under new management and Coes have … Continue reading
Norwich Road Area According to The Oracle.
As regular readers of this blog will know, I first heard from The Oracle that the former Rose and Crown pub was going to be turned into a mosque. It appears that members of the local Kurdish community (not some … Continue reading