Opinion: Suffolk was right to pull the plug on plans for new Ipswich high school
In his opinion column this week, Paul Geater discusses Suffolk County Council's decision to cancel plans for a new high school in Ipswich.
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Paul Geater has been writing about politics in Ipswich and Suffolk for more than 30 years. He also writes about transport issues - especially rail and road...
Paul Geater has been writing about politics in Ipswich and Suffolk for more than 30 years. He also writes about transport issues - especially rail and road...
In his opinion column this week, Paul Geater discusses Suffolk County Council's decision to cancel plans for a new high school in Ipswich.
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