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30 Nov 2023: 30 November 2023. Stunning, immersive light displays and installations will once again transform the heart of the city into the ‘St Nicholas Precinct’, running nightly from 8 to 17 December. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the emerging city
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22 Dec 2020: The Ipswich City Council Safe City Program commenced in 1994 to address unacceptable levels of behaviour and crime in the Ipswich central business district. A major component of this initiative was the introduction and use of public safety
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2 Mar 2022: Ipswich City Council launched the Eat Safe Ipswich program in order to promote food safety in our city. All licensed food businesses (excluding temporary food stalls and water carriers) are assigned a star rating based on an audit and assessment of
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27 Jul 2023: Bring your washing in before dusk. Park your car under cover.
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12 May 2010: It is important to remember that erosion is a natural process and plays a role in shaping our waterways.
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2 Mar 2022: Ipswich City Council launched the Eat Safe Ipswich program in order to promote food safety in our city. All licensed food businesses (excluding temporary food stalls and water carriers) are assigned a star rating based on an audit and assessment of
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7 Sep 2023: Skips are suitable for a wide range of applications and are an ideal way to remove bulky, non-compactable waste from your home or business. Skips are often used on building and demolitions sites for construction waste, but they are also ideal for
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12 Jul 2024: All dogs bark, but in some cases barking dogs may become a real neighbourhood nuisance, greatly reducing the quality of life for their neighbours and increasing neighbourhood tensions. It can be confronting to receive a barking complaint, but it’s
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23 May 2022: Public parks and local community facilities infrastructure contributions do not apply to non-.
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9 Mar 2020: Ask your neighbours, family and friends to help you search the places that might attract your dog.• Think about nearby friends’ homes, parks, homes.
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