'Third-time lucky' festival hopes for Snow Patrolpublished at 04:17 British Summer Time 18 July 2020
The band were hit by personal health issues in 2019 and the festival has been cancelled this year.
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The band were hit by personal health issues in 2019 and the festival has been cancelled this year.
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Suffolk Local Democracy Reporter
The Orwell Bridge, external could stay open in high winds as long as a 40mph speed limit can be enforced with more speed cameras, Highways England told Ipswich Borough Council, external’s scrutiny committee last night.
Simon Amor, Highways England, external’s head of planning and development, said final wind tunnel testing for validation of the new design is expected to last about four weeks.
But Mr Amor confirmed that while the existing average speed cameras for the bridge (used to enforce the general 60mph limit) could be used, more speed cameras were needed.
He said: "The design itself hasn’t been affected by coronavirus so we have managed to progress that.
"We can’t have a lower speed limit if you can’t enforce it, and how we enforce it is quite crucial to that."
Ipswich Town said Philip Hope-Cobbold's family had been "synonymous" with the club since 1878.
Read MoreFormer Ipswich Town director and patron of the club, Philip Hope-Cobbold, has died.
The 76-year-old, who was part of the Cobbold family that have been synonymous with the club since its formation in 1878, died on Wednesday afternoon.
He attended his first match in 1950, taken by his uncle John Cobbold, then a director of the club and accepted an invitation from chairman John Kerr to join the Club board in January 1995.
The club said he "remained a regular and popular attendee" on matchdays at Portman Road.
"All at Ipswich Town send deepest condolences to Philip’s family and friends. He will be greatly missed by all," a statement said.
Former player Matt Holland is among those who've paid tribute to him saying he was a "fantastic man with a great sense of humour".
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