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About Ipswich
Ipswich Detectives have been operating in Ipswich and East Anglia for almost 20 years.
Ipswich was subject to bombing by German Zeppelins during the first world war but the greatest damage by far occurred during the German bombing raids of WWII.
Ipswich is a non-metropolitan district and the county town of Suffolk, England.
Ipswich is located on the estuary of the River Orwell.
Nearby towns are Felixstowe in Suffolk and Harwich and Colchester in Essex.
The area in and around the docks were especially devastated.
The last bombs to fall on Ipswich landed on Seymour Street in March 1945.[25]
Ipswich has undergone an extensive rebuilding and a gentrification programme in recent years, principally centred around the waterfront.
Ipswich is set to be the main hub for University Campus Suffolk, which will give Suffolk its first university.
On 13 March 2007 Ipswich was awarded the cleanest town award.
Ipswich remains a 'town' despite a few attempts at winning 'city' status.
Holywells is the area around Holywells Park, a 67 acre (27 ha) public park, situated near the docks, that was painted by Thomas Gainsborough.
Other districts outside Ipswich's town centre include Bixley Farm, Broke Hall, California and Castle Hill.
The British Telecom Research Laboratories were located to the east of the town in 1975 at Martlesham Heath.
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