Fiona Hannah, who runs Teenage Mental Health in Ipswich
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An Ipswich clinic has more than doubled in size after seeing a sharp rise in teenagers with mental health problems during the coronavirus crisis.
Fiona Hannah set up Teenage Mental Health after discovering there was nothing to help her son, Jesper Dean, when he hit crisis point in his own life.
Fiona Hannah and her son Jesper Dean outside Teenage Mental Health s former premises in Coachmans Court, Ipswich
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Yet soon after moving to bespoke premises at Coachman s Court, in Ipswich town centre, in December 2019 - allowing the psychotherapist and her team to support 150 young people - the Covid-19 crisis hit.
Ipswich's Teenage Mental Health clinic has more than doubled in size after seeing a sharp rise in young people with mental health problems during the coronavirus crisis.
Published:
4:00 PM December 11, 2020
Updated:
9:18 PM December 11, 2020
Sin bar, in Ipswich, has been temporarily stripped of its premises licence. Police say they are pursuing a number of active investigations
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
A popular bar s licence has been suspended over Christmas and beyond after police linked it to serious crime – and reports are now emerging of an alleged attack at the venue.
Sin, in Coachman s Court, Ipswich, recently had its premises licence – which allows it to serve alcohol and operate as a late-night establishment – suspended as an interim step.
But now a council panel has decided to strip the bar of these privileges for a further three months following a special hearing on Thursday night, sparked by Suffolk police s fears that the venue was associated with serious crime .
Published:
4:00 PM December 11, 2020
Updated:
9:18 PM December 11, 2020
Sin bar, in Ipswich, has been temporarily stripped of its premises licence. Police say they are pursuing a number of active investigations
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
A popular bar s licence has been suspended over Christmas and beyond after police linked it to serious crime – and reports are now emerging of an alleged attack at the venue.
Sin, in Coachman s Court, Ipswich, recently had its premises licence – which allows it to serve alcohol and operate as a late-night establishment – suspended as an interim step.
But now a council panel has decided to strip the bar of these privileges for a further three months following a special hearing on Thursday night, sparked by Suffolk police s fears that the venue was associated with serious crime .