Police have boarded up a property in Tunstall
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Police have boarded-up three homes after repeated complaints about criminal activity and anti-social behaviour linked to the properties.
Staffordshire Police obtained the closure orders after taking their cases to North Staffordshire Justice Centre.
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Two cars were left damaged after a crash that the MBTA said blocked the tracks on the Green Line s C Branch Tuesday.
It wasn t immediately clear what caused the crash on Hawes Street, if anyone was hurt or if a train was involved in the crash. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Shuttle buses briefly replaced service between the St. Mary s Street and Coolidge Corner stops.
Green Line C branch experiencing westbound delays of about 15 minutes due to an auto accident blocking the tracks at Hawes St. MBTA (@MBTA) May 25, 2021
The head of the dock in Ipswich in 1962
- Credit: Stuart Grimwade (ICBC) Collection/IMT Image Archive
Stuart Grimwade was 19 when he took a lot of colour photos around the Ipswich dock area and nearby streets back in 1962.
St Peter s Dock in Ipswich in 1962
- Credit: Stuart Grimwade (ICBC) Collection/IMT Image Archive
Now, nearly 60 years on, he has put them into an occasional paper , which will soon be published online by Ipswich Maritime Trust.
Vernon Street, Ipswich, in 1962
- Credit: Stuart Grimwade (ICBC) Collection/IMT Image Archive
The paper, entitled Memories of Maritime Ipswich: ‘The New Cut and Over Stoke’, combines Stuart s photos and other historic photos of the area with memories written by local author Barry Girling.
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Police remained on the scene at Griffin Court on Sunday morning.
- Credit: Paul Geater
Police are investigating the death of a man who had been found unconscious outside a block of flats in Ipswich.
They were called to Griffin Court in Brickfield Close - between Wherstead Road and Hawes Street - shortly after 2pm on Saturday where they found the man in his 20s.
He was taken to Ipswich Hospital by ambulance, but died on Saturday evening. His next of kin have been informed. Police described the death as unexplained and inquiries are continuing.
A spokeswoman for Suffolk police said on Saturday night that officers believe this is an isolated incident, with no wider threat to the community.