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  Foyer for Ipswich Ltd :   
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Richmond House
Star Lane
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP4 1JN
England

Phone: 01473 225655
Fax: 01473 252455
Web: http://www.circleanglia.org/
      
 General Information / Background
The Foyer for Ipswich which opened in 1997 was established through a partnership between Anglia, Ipswich Borough Council, Suffolk Training and Enterprise Council, University College Suffolk and YMCA training.

The foyer offers accommodation and training for 46 young people, and has recently had a state of the art Information and Communication Technology centre installed for the benefit of its residents and the local community.

The foyer also hosts the Prince's Trust Volunteer programme for the Ipswich area.
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 Housing Stock Summary - 2006
Total Stock Owned and Managed on behalf of Others : 47 
Total Housing Stock Owned : -  
Total Housing Stock Managed : 47
Stock Type Owned   Managed On Behalf of Others
General Needs -   -
Supported Housing -   47
Total Rented Social Housing - 47  
     of which are wheelchair user standard -   -
Staff Units -   -
SO (<100% equity) -   -
NS SO (<100% equity) -   -
Non Social Housing -   -
Total Housing Stock -   47
Total Housing Stock Owned & Managed on Behalf of Others :  47
 VacanciesTop 
 No Data Submitted or N/A

 More about your Homes - 2006Top 
 Social Housing Stock Non-Social Housing Stock


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 No Data Submitted or N/A

 Supported Housing - 2006Top 
 
 Units
Housing for older people-
People with alcohol problems-
People with drug problems-
People with mental health problems-
People with learning disablities-
Offenders and People at risk of offending-
People with physical and sensory disablities-
Refugees (Permanent)-
Teenage Parents-
Women at risk of domestic violence-
People with HIV or AIDS-
Young people at risk-
Single Homeless people with support needs47
Homeless families with support needs-
Rough sleepers-
Young people leaving care-
 
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