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Ipswich & Suffolk Club Co. Ltd
Archdeacon House, Northgate St, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 3BX
Tel: 01473 252095
Ipswich is a multi-cultural centre for business, culture, entertainment and sport to suit all tastes and interests. With more than 130,000 residents from many communities, the county town of Suffolk is the fastest growing regional centre in the East of England. what's on in Ipswich.
Social Clubs in Ipswich |
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| 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 |
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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.
As of 2006, the borough is estimated to have a population of approximately
120,000 inhabitants.
Ipswich has undergone an extensive gentrification programme in recent years,
principally centred around the waterfront. Though this has turned a derelict
dock area into an emerging residential and commercial centre, it is being
completed at the expense of much of the town's industrial and maritime heritage
and in spite of efforts made by a local group, The Ipswich Society. Much of this
development is residential and is marketed at high net-worth individuals in the
DINKY demographic. As such, some have considered it incompatible with Ipswich's
existing socio-economic mix. It could therefore be considered to be aimed at
encouraging economic migration to the town, particularly as a commutable
satellite town of London.
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