Given the circumstances of many of the families prior to moving in, it is perhaps not surprising that they appreciate their new homes so much.
In total, 18 households were previously living in overcrowded accommodation and 10 required some form of adapted property, such as ground floor level access or wheelchair adapted.
Ipswich council David Ellesmere says more council homes will be built in the town
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For many Ipswich residents, especially those with disabilities, the council is the only organisation currently building new housing to meet their needs.
As welcome as these new houses are, they only go a small way to meeting the need in our town.
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The incident happened in Ellenbrook Green
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Police are renewing an appeal for witnesses after a man was injured during an incident in the Chantry area of Ipswich.
Man suffers puncture wounds in Ellenbrook Green fight
A man in his 20s was treated for puncture wounds following an assault in Ipswich on Saturday night.
, by a member of the public reporting they had witnessed a fight between a group of males in Ellenbrook Green.
Officers subsequently identified that a man had taken himself to hospital in a taxi after being injured during the incident.
The victim, in his 20s, suffered facial injuries and two minor puncture wounds during the assault. His injuries were neither life-threatening nor life-changing.