The First Class 2022 supplement is out today in the Ipswich Star showcasing the new reception classes including Claydon, St Helens, Sprite, Hillside and more.
Jeffin Kunjumon on the set of Liverpool Narcos
- Credit: Jeffin Kunjumon
An Ipswich actor is tonight due to appear on TV screens as an ex-con turned informant among the cast of a new crime show.
Jeffin Kunjumon will be appearing in a docudrama about a UK city s booming illegal drugs trade during the late 20th century.
Liverpool Narcos is due to air in three parts on Sky Documentaries – following the characters caught up in the emerging trade in heroin, ecstasy and cocaine.
Ipswich actor Jeffin Kunjumon (right) with Liverpool Narcos co-star Neil Paul
- Credit: Jeffin Kunjumon
Also known as Jeff, the 26-year-old plays Haji, an ex-offender turned informant, working with police to get his sentence reduced.
Ivan said: “A key focus for the new arts and heritage centre is to provide space and activities for the local residents. Colombian born, visual artist and illustrator Catalina Carvajal has been working with the community to hear about the hidden, unsung heroes, and helpers who keep the community thriving. Nominations from over 70 young people have included Kia - an Assistance Dog, John - who collects litter along the river, and Kasha Blake, headteacher at Handford Hall Primary School. Additional nominations for community members included, the postal workers and local shopkeepers as well as Lucy Hood, Senco teacher at St Matthews CE Primary School.