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The Society will again be organising Ipswich's contribution to this
national, in fact Europe-wide, event. Details have not been finalised at the
time of going to press but there will be many venues which will open their
doors to interested members of the public free of charge. All information
will be published in the leaflets which the Society provides. They will
be available from mid-August at the Tourist Information Centre, museums
and libraries.
Although it is difficult to keep adding new venues to our list, some
are well worth a second look and some you might have missed in the
past. However, if you have visited almost everything previously there are
two other aspects of Heritage Open Days to consider - you might collect
a leaflet and encourage friends to go; or you might visit Norwich or
Colchester for example and enjoy what they have to offer. (London's Open
Days are usually a week earlier.) If you do stay in Ipswich, don't forget
to pay your respects to Thomas Wolsey at Curson Plain on your way to St
Peter's Church; he wasn't here last year.
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Cover, issue 184
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