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Manor Club & Ballroom
4 St. Margarets Green,
Ipswich,
Suffolk IP4 2BP
Tel: 01473 400154

 


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Ipswich is a multi-cultural centre for business, culture, entertainment and sport and has facilities for visitors and residents. Ipswich has more than 130,000 residents from many communities and the county town of Suffolk is the fastest growing regional centre in the East of England. Ipswich is home to University Campus Suffolk and the Suffolk New College, the Regent Theatre, Corn Exchange, and Team Ipswich, promoting sport in the community ahead of the 2012 London Olympic Games. It is also home to the IP-City hi-tech cluster.
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Social Clubs in Ipswich

   
California Social Club
191-199 Foxhall Road
Ipswich Suffolk IP3 8LB
Tel: 01473 727625
Civic Social Club
1 Black Horse Lane
Ipswich Suffolk IP1 2EF
Tel: 01473 214889
   
Constitutional & Conservative Club
199 Clapgate Lane
Ipswich Suffolk IP3 0RF
Tel: 01473 728463
Felixstowe Trades & Labour Club
182 High Rd West
Felixstowe Suffolk IP11 9BB
Tel: 01394 282108
   
Gainsborough Labour & Social Club
394 Landseer Road
Ipswich Suffolk IP3 9LX
Tel: 01473 728072
Halesworth Labour Club
Station Road
Halesworth Suffolk IP19 8BZ
Tel: 01986 873348
   
Ipswich Central Conservative Club
Secretary/St Stephens Church Lane
Ipswich Suffolk IP1 1DR
Tel: 01473 216013
Ipswich Railway Athletic & Social Club
Burrell Road
Ipswich Suffolk IP2 8AL
Tel: 01473 688600
   
Kesgrave Social Club
Edmonton Road
Kesgrave Suffolk IP5 1EE
Tel: 01473 622128

Manor Club & Ballroom Social Club
4 St Margarets Green
Ipswich Suffolk IP4 2BP
Tel: 01473 400155
   
Norbridge Social Club
Norwich Road
Ipswich Suffolk IP1 4HA
Tel: 01473 748683

Rosary Conservative Club
172 Bramford Road
Ipswich Suffolk IP1 4AB
Tel: 01473 406036
   
Ipswich Port Authority Social Club
Old Custom House Common Quay Key Street
Ipswich Suffolk IP4 1BY
Tel: 01473 211220
Locomotive & Working Men's Club & Institute
Rectory Road
Ipswich Suffolk IP2 8EG
Tel: 01473 688708
   
Newton Road Conservative Club
Newton Road
Ipswich Suffolk IP3 8HQ
Tel: 01473 727567
Rivers Social Club
Landseer Road
Ipswich Suffolk IP3 0AZ
Tel: 01473 254638

 


Ipswich is a non-metropolitan district in Suffolk, England on the estuary of the River Orwell. The town of the same name overspills the borough boundaries significantly, with only 85% of the town's population living within the borough at the time of the 2001 Census, when it was the third-largest settlement in the United Kingdom's East of England region, and the 38th largest urban area in England. Like many other similar towns, Ipswich is home to many artists, with galleries at Christchurch Mansion, the Town Hall, a gallery in the Ancient House and the Artists Gallery in Electric House being the more prominent. The visual arts are further supported with many sites of sculpture with easy accessibility. The Borough Council promotes creation of new public works of art and has been known to make this a condition of planning permission.
The town houses Ipswich Museum and the Ipswich Transport Museum. Performing arts are well represented with Ipswich being home to DanceEast which has the primary aim of advocating innovation and development of dance in the East of England. They are building new premises as part of the waterfront development. These will be the first custom built dance facilities in the East of England at a cost of around £8million. The Eastern Angles theatre group are based at the Sir John Mills Theatre in Ipswich, named after the famous actor who lived in Felixstowe as a child. Since 1991, there has been an annual arts festival called Ip-Art which brings together many events across art disciplines and different venues, notably a free music day in Christchurch Park, which in 2006 had over 50 different acts performing over 7 stages. Norwich remains the regional centre for TV broadcasting, but both BBC East and Anglia TV have presenters and offices in Ipswich. The town has three local radio stations, BBC Radio Suffolk covering the entire county, where the East Anglian Accent can be heard on its many phone-ins, the commercial SGR-FM which was founded in 1975 as Radio Orwell covering the A14 corridor in Suffolk and Town 102 which was founded in 2006 and is the first station specific for Ipswich. The younger audience is catered for with Suffolk based Kiss 105-108. On 15 August, Ipswich Community Radio launched full-time after successfully gaining a licence in early 2006. The town's daily evening newspaper is the Evening Star (Ipswich) which is the sister title to the county's daily morning newspaper the East Anglian Daily Times. More on Ipswich


 

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