There are two sites in Ipswich where banners can be displayed across the highway, at the two outer ends of Westgate Street and Carr Street in the town centre.
One of East Anglia’s most prestigious venues, situated in the very centre of Ipswich, the Town Hall and Corn Exchange complex is an ideal venue for many occasions.
The Development and Flood Risk Supplementary Planning Document has been prepared to help developers and their agents to submit appropriate flood risk and flood risk management information with planning applications in Ipswich, to help mitigate potential flood risk in the location and design of development.
Information can be found on how to apply for premises licences, club premises certificates, TENs and personal alcohol licences. You can apply for most of these licences online.
Borough Landscapes provide the following diverse range of services to various clients and would welcome the opportunity to tender for any land based work.
A Friends Group is a group of local residents and other interested parties who dedicate their time and knowledge to improve their local park or open space.
A Club Premises Certificate is required for social, sporting or political clubs who wish to supply alcohol and provide regulated entertainment to their members and guests.
The purpose of the Suffolk Green Buildings Network is to raise the profile of a growing number of green buildings that are cheaper to heat, cheaper to light, have less environmental impact and are better adapted to climate change.
There are several business support providers that offer independent, impartial information, advice and support, whether you are just starting out with a new business idea or running or growing an existing business.
Behind the Scenes is a project group made up of tenants who looks in-depth at a Council service, and implement suggestions on how it can operate more effectively.
Ipswich Borough Council and its partners – Suffolk Police, Suffolk County Council and the Police & Crime Commissioner – are working together to support residents of the Racecourse area of South East Ipswich to strengthen their community and improve local opportunity.
The law requires that food business operators must register every separate unit of their food business establishment that carries out any of the stages of production, processing and distribution of food.
If you are looking for a relaxing break in a vibrant and flourishing town surrounded by some of the country's most unspoiled countryside, Ipswich is hard to beat.