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New Ipswich Business

David Martin
David Martin
Published: January 26, 2023
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CELEBRATIONS: Rose has ventured out to a new shop at Eastern Heights with “Stuffed Balloons and gifts Galore”.
CELEBRATIONS: Rose has ventured out to a new shop at Eastern Heights with “Stuffed Balloons and gifts Galore”.
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This week I caught up with three young entrepreneurs starting new businesses in Ipswich.

Rose has taken her on-line ‘Stuffed Balloons and gifts galore’ to a shop at Grange Road, Eastern Heights.

She sources giftware and knick knacks locally and is worth a visit for presents, parties and special occasions.

It was exciting to catch up with Amber on Saturday who opened ‘Sewing with Amber’ at Ellenborough Street at the Top of Town.

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She will be running classes to teach young mums and beginners sewing lessons and will also run workshops.

Che and Chloe of ‘Cafe Kalina’, have opened another cafe in the GE building, Springfield ‘Sage by Luvbite’.

We enjoyed a delicious breakfast there on Sunday. The life blood of our local economy is local business, and it’s important that we support local whenever we can.

I’d like to wish Rose, Amber, Che and Chloe all the best in their new ventures and look forward to supporting them.

  • This is a clipping from the article ‘Love This City: January 25th’ – click here to read the full article.
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