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image captionPolice appealed for information from anyone who saw the fence collapse, including motorists who may have dashcam footage
Three women suffered serious injuries when a large panel of fencing fell on them near a town centre, police said.
Emergency services were called to Grafton Way, opposite Cardinal Park, in Ipswich at about 18:30 GMT on Sunday.
All three were taken to Ipswich Hospital by ambulance, though their injuries were not thought to be life-changing or life-threatening.
Suffolk Police said an investigation into the circumstances was under way and officers appealed for information.
image captionThe blue wooden fencing is on the opposite side of Grafton Way from Cardinal Park
Family members confirmed Bass passed away from COVID-19 on Friday at Baptist East Hospital. Author: CJ Daniels Updated: 11:52 PM EST December 12, 2020
LOUISVILLE, Ky. The community mourns as Lewis “Sonny” Bass, a University of Louisville Athletics Hall of Famer and a well-known philanthropist has died at 99.
Family members confirmed Bass passed away from COVID-19 on Friday at Baptist East Hospital.
Bass was a supporter of the University of Louisville and he along with his wife Gladys and Mason Rudd, donated seed money for the Bass-Rudd Tennis Center built on the school’s campus. He and Gladys are also responsible for the 6-foot bronze Cardinal bird that welcomes students to the Student Activities Center.
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4:30 PM December 10, 2020
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5:55 PM December 10, 2020
Plutus Estates hopes to get planning permission to develop this vacant land beside the River Orwell.
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
Proposals to build 173 new homes on land between the River Orwell and Cardinal Park could get the green light from Ipswich council planners next week.
There have been several proposals to develop the land that was previously occupied by a B&Q warehouse and is currently home to the Ipswich Junkyard Market.
Previous plans have included an ambitious scheme to build a new Tesco superstore and hotel on the site.
An early proposal for new homes at the site from Plutus Estates in 2017
Published:
4:30 PM December 10, 2020
Updated:
5:55 PM December 10, 2020
Plutus Estates hopes to get planning permission to develop this vacant land beside the River Orwell.
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
Proposals to build 173 new homes on land between the River Orwell and Cardinal Park could get the green light from Ipswich council planners next week.
There have been several proposals to develop the land that was previously occupied by a B&Q warehouse and is currently home to the Ipswich Junkyard Market.
Previous plans have included an ambitious scheme to build a new Tesco superstore and hotel on the site.
An early proposal for new homes at the site from Plutus Estates in 2017