| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? 15:43 - Nov 28 with 2232 views | The_Flashing_Smile | I only come on match days, so maybe I'm missing something. Where do you keep all the culture? |  |
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| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 20:10 - Nov 28 with 563 views | jontysnut |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 20:06 - Nov 28 by Nthsuffolkblue | And your street runs all the way into Bradford! |
Well no, but if I walk down to Leeds/Bradford Road |  | |  |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 20:17 - Nov 28 with 544 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 20:10 - Nov 28 by jontysnut | Well no, but if I walk down to Leeds/Bradford Road |
My comments were in response to "even if not all the events were up my street!" without realising you do live that close to Bradford! |  |
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| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 20:20 - Nov 28 with 537 views | jontysnut |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 20:17 - Nov 28 by Nthsuffolkblue | My comments were in response to "even if not all the events were up my street!" without realising you do live that close to Bradford! |
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| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 14:53 - Dec 1 with 456 views | HotShotHamish | We have 4, hopefully soon to be 5, natinal portfolio organisations in our town. Dance East Gecko Wolsey Theatre Eastern Angles Hopefully the re-vamped museum. We have the largest theatre stage in East Anglia at the Regent We have several new smaller music venues We are easily the culture capital of the East so why not Ipswich as the next city of culture? Talking Ipswich down is a pastime for many residents so it's often portrayed as a dour place with nothing going on but that couldn't be further from the truth! |  | |  |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 15:28 - Dec 1 with 437 views | bournemouthblue |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 15:48 - Nov 28 by Cotty | Don't we need a cathedral first or something? |
Portman Road is the Cathedral |  |
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| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 15:32 - Dec 1 with 434 views | chantryblueboy | Fed up of people claiming to love the football team as much as anyone that lives in Ipswich then slagging the town off at every opportunity |  | |  |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 15:46 - Dec 1 with 411 views | NedPlimpton |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 15:32 - Dec 1 by chantryblueboy | Fed up of people claiming to love the football team as much as anyone that lives in Ipswich then slagging the town off at every opportunity |
Do you have to love the town in order to love the club? |  | |  |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 15:56 - Dec 1 with 402 views | DJR |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 15:32 - Dec 1 by chantryblueboy | Fed up of people claiming to love the football team as much as anyone that lives in Ipswich then slagging the town off at every opportunity |
Agreed, and I haven't lived there since 1978. From Wikipedia, and this is certainly something that should be highlighted in any bid. "The claim of Ipswich is to be the 'oldest English town', and is made in a quite specific sense. The claim of Ipswich is grounded upon the fact that it never was an Iron Age or Romano-British town, but at its core was and is the oldest still continuing town to have been established and developed by the English. It has an unbroken history of community as a town since early Anglo-Saxon times. In this claim, by 'oldest' is meant 'first originated or established', and also 'still continuing and existing on that site': by 'English' is meant 'established (as a town) and occupied by peoples collectively identified by their use of the Old English language' (subsuming the various migrant and native peoples who coalesced in the area now called England during the 5th to 7th centuries): by 'town' is meant, originating as a densely-occupied non-rural community comprising a full range of specialized trades and occupations, with its own industrial and domestic components, serviced by a market-place and forming a centre for mercantile activity, provisioned externally from its hinterland, and so necessarily having had some form of local governance or official organization: a town-like component related economically and politically to a wider region of agrarian occupation under a single power or collective identity." One thing that does let Ipswich down is the lack of a castle or cathedral. It did have a castle but Henry II destroyed it in 1176, |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 16:03 - Dec 1 with 380 views | chantryblueboy |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 15:46 - Dec 1 by NedPlimpton | Do you have to love the town in order to love the club? |
Ipswich Town Football Club |  | |  |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 16:15 - Dec 1 with 345 views | PrideOfTheEast |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 14:53 - Dec 1 by HotShotHamish | We have 4, hopefully soon to be 5, natinal portfolio organisations in our town. Dance East Gecko Wolsey Theatre Eastern Angles Hopefully the re-vamped museum. We have the largest theatre stage in East Anglia at the Regent We have several new smaller music venues We are easily the culture capital of the East so why not Ipswich as the next city of culture? Talking Ipswich down is a pastime for many residents so it's often portrayed as a dour place with nothing going on but that couldn't be further from the truth! |
Noting too that one of the criteria to win is around potential to improve, in addition to a demonstration of what's already there. Think it would be great. Not sure the town would be able to demonstrate lots pulling in one (the same) direction to win though. |  | |  |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 16:59 - Dec 1 with 303 views | Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 15:32 - Dec 1 by chantryblueboy | Fed up of people claiming to love the football team as much as anyone that lives in Ipswich then slagging the town off at every opportunity |
Don't blame you, people should be proud of where they are from! Haven't lived there for best part of 20 years but Suffolk is a beautiful county. Ipswich has it's struggles these days from what I hear but can't imagine that's any different too many similar towns. There are far worse places to live in the UK, that's for sure. Can't imagine there is much investment or a lot to go into the town centre for these days? It's interesting to me whenever I am back now their is John Lewis popped up somewhere else on the outskirts. Also Gen Z doesn't really go out anymore like millennials did when we were 18 to early 30s, so it just all seems a bit quiet. Still amazing Tudor era architecture that I instantly notice when I am visiting, I never really took a blind bit of notice of it growing up there! Establishing in the PL would help the local economy no end. |  |
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| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 17:10 - Dec 1 with 267 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 16:59 - Dec 1 by Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior | Don't blame you, people should be proud of where they are from! Haven't lived there for best part of 20 years but Suffolk is a beautiful county. Ipswich has it's struggles these days from what I hear but can't imagine that's any different too many similar towns. There are far worse places to live in the UK, that's for sure. Can't imagine there is much investment or a lot to go into the town centre for these days? It's interesting to me whenever I am back now their is John Lewis popped up somewhere else on the outskirts. Also Gen Z doesn't really go out anymore like millennials did when we were 18 to early 30s, so it just all seems a bit quiet. Still amazing Tudor era architecture that I instantly notice when I am visiting, I never really took a blind bit of notice of it growing up there! Establishing in the PL would help the local economy no end. |
Why should people be proud of where they're from?! I was born in Chelmsford, but I'm not particularly proud of it. Seems like just another bog-standard commuter town to me. I guess there's a bit of pride in the first ever radio broadcast to have happened there, but other than that I'm struggling! |  |
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| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 17:25 - Dec 1 with 242 views | MattinLondon |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 17:10 - Dec 1 by The_Flashing_Smile | Why should people be proud of where they're from?! I was born in Chelmsford, but I'm not particularly proud of it. Seems like just another bog-standard commuter town to me. I guess there's a bit of pride in the first ever radio broadcast to have happened there, but other than that I'm struggling! |
People do not have to be proud of where they come from. In context of this thread, Ipswich isn’t the most glamorous of towns but it certainly isn’t the worst. Compared to many parts of London it’s much better. Ipswich gets a bad press from many especially from people who live in one of the many one-horse towns around Suffolk. If I was to ever move back to Suffolk it’ll have to be Ipswich as all the other towns are far too dull to contemplate living in. Plus many residents slag it the town off as well despite many of them never living anywhere else in their lives. [Post edited 1 Dec 17:25]
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| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 17:42 - Dec 1 with 194 views | positivity |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 16:03 - Dec 1 by chantryblueboy | Ipswich Town Football Club |
do you have to love the club to love the town? |  |
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| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 17:59 - Dec 1 with 163 views | chantryblueboy |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 17:42 - Dec 1 by positivity | do you have to love the club to love the town? |
You don’t have to love either, but I don’t like it when people claim to love the club but slag the town off as I’ve said, especially those that aren’t from the town |  | |  |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 18:03 - Dec 1 with 159 views | positivity |
| Ipswich bids for City of Culture?!? on 17:59 - Dec 1 by chantryblueboy | You don’t have to love either, but I don’t like it when people claim to love the club but slag the town off as I’ve said, especially those that aren’t from the town |
what about those who claim to love the club, but slag it off? |  |
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