September is a time for reflection and collection of thoughts as the year goes round when we look back at the wows of the year, the joy of summer months and the fulfilled promise of earlier in the year.  

In the Society, we begin the programme of lectures and look forward to the Wednesday sessions at the Methodist Chapel and even towards the major winter event of the Annual Ipswich Society Awards.  However, before all that there are the Heritage Open Days to look out for. On the 9th and 10th of September the Society will set up its gazebo on the Cornhill and provide a focus point for the Heritage Open Days where it will be possible to pick up a guide book for the weekend’s events and to be directed to the various locations around the town centre.  

We are proud to coordinate the Heritage Open Days event in Ipswich on behalf of the town and all our wonderful participants. At the current time we can foresee that a greater number of locations will be available to visit and explore this year – possibly thirty-two – which should include the Ancient House which proved to be a major and fascinating attraction last year.

The guide books will be available during August to prepare for planning the weekend and it all promises to be as interesting and revealing as ever before.

See also our article on how to  volunteer at the 2023 HOD wekend.

 

 

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