

Teddy Bears Picnic
June
Christchurch Park
Open Air Cinema
June
Christchurch Park
Ipswich Music Day
July
Christchurch Park
Open Air Theatre
July
Christchurch Park
Global Rhythm
July
Christchurch Park
Active Family
Fun Day
July
Holywells Park
One Big Multicultural
Festival
September
Alexandra Park
Christmas Lights
Switch-on
November
Cornhill
Need for Speed
Family Fun Day
August
Holywells Park
Crafted Classique
August
Ipswich Waterfront
Maritime Festival
August
Ipswich Waterfront
Indian Summer Mela
July
Christchurch Park
Wildlife Family
Fun Day
July
Holywells Park
Summer Cinema
Family Fun Day
August
Holywells Park
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business at our events
For further details contact:
Events Team, Floor 3,
Grafton House, Ipsich, IPI 2DE
events@ipswich.gov.ukFor more information
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supplier to Ipswich Borough Council
and other local authorities, please
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procurement@ipswich.gov.ukSuffolk Sourcing
Suffolk Sourcing is a secure e-tendering
and contract management system
jointly operated by Suffolk County,
district and borough councils.
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View and download current tender,
mini-competition and quotation
opportunities advertised by one of
the Suffolk councils.
Ipswich Events
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Respond to and upload bid/submis-
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View details of existing contracts in
operation between Suffolk councils
and suppliers.
Suffolk Chamber
Of Commerce
Sizewell C supply chain
80% is the value of contracts placed
relating to non-nuclear activities in
relation to the build of Sizewell C.
EDF Energy, through their nuclear new
build operation, NNB GENCO, have
come together with Suffolk and
Norfolk Chambers of Commerce to
create a trading platform allowing Tier
1 and 2 companies to easily engage
with local SMEs.
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www.sizewellcsupplychain.co.ukfacilitates the link between buyer and
provider of services and during the
course of the project, will become the
key signpost for businesses wanting
information on how to benefit from
this major project.
Procurement
Ipswich Borough Council spends around £45 million every year on goods
and services ranging from stationery to buildings.