Ipswich Borough Council, in partnership with Suffolk Constabulary, Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner, Ipswich Central and Suffolk County Council, have been successful in receiving funding totalling £499,588.00 to deliver training, increase resource and purchase equipment to challenge perception and increase confidence in the bid area. The area selected for this bid includes the Waterfront, the Town Centre, Education Quarter and the Train Station.
Any society that wishes to promote small lotteries, raffles, prize draws or similar, in order to raise funds for a purpose of a society, must be registered with the local authority. Find out how to apply.
Information on how to surrender, transfer or amend a Premises Licence.
Long stay, pay & display car park with 562 spaces.
Locations of on-street parking bays in the town centre.
This consultation has now closed. Have your say on the proposed Main Modifications to the Ipswich Local Plan, which are intended to address issues of legal compliance and/or soundness.
If you're leaving the armed services, or you are a former member, you may be entitled to extra help if you become homeless.
There is a range of support and advice for local communities across Ipswich to help you.
Where to find public toilets in Ipswich.
Area Committees commission improvement works in local neighbourhoods to improve the life of residents and tackle issues in the area.
What is the Suffolk Coast Recreational Avoidance and Mitigation Strategy (RAMS)?
A developers' guide to the standards of refuse collection within the Borough of Ipswich.
Ipswich Borough Council runs a number of short and long stay car parks in and around the town centre.
Ipswich Borough Council has received many enquiries about fire safety in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy. This webpage advises of changes to the Fire Safety Act in January 2023, a new Flat Fire Leaflet plus Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
The Suffolk Coast RAMS Supplementary Planning Document has been prepared to support the implementation of the Suffolk Coast Recreational Disturbance Avoidance and Mitigation Strategy.
A list of frequently asked questions on air quality issues.
The Council carries out Equality Impact Assessments (EIAs), which are a systematic way to ensure that policies, services and procedures do not have an adverse impact on any particular group of people.

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