New history-making mayor to focus on inclusion
Ipswich Borough CouncilA new history-making mayor said she felt "very emotional" after being elected and promised to focus on "acceptance and inclusion".
Pat Bruce-Browne has become Ipswich's new mayor after being voted in by her colleagues during Wednesday evening's borough council meeting.
The vote marked the first time a black gay woman took on the ceremonial role, something she said she was "beyond proud" to do.
She said she was looking forward to meeting more people across the town.
Joao Santos/Local Democracy Reporting Service"There's so many communities and so many community groups that I haven't met yet that do so much for Ipswich," Bruce-Browne told the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
"I'm hoping to bring inclusion, happiness, bigging up Ipswich town.
"Everyone keeps dogging it down.
"Ipswich has some very, very good points and we need to harvest that.
"We're not going to bring in the people that we want to bring in, so we can't dog our town and then moan when no-one comes into the town to spend the money.
"We've got to embrace our town so people come in, spend money and help build our town."

Elected alongside her as deputy mayor was Cathy Frost, the ward member for Hollywells, in the south-east of the town.
The year ahead will see the new mayor, who arrived in Ipswich with her wife in 2014, raising money for the ActivLives and BME Suffolk Support Group charities.
In an emotional speech to a packed town hall, she said her parents, who arrived during the Windrush period to make a better life for themselves, would have been proud.
"My parents would have been brimming with pride and a sense of achievement to see me now being elected to a town as wonderful as Ipswich," she said.
"I will work hard to encourage tolerance, acceptance, and inclusion for all and make everyone who calls Ipswich their home proud to do so."
Stefan Long, her predecessor, said his tenure as one of the youngest mayors in 200 years had shown him what the town was capable of.
"Ipswich is a town that cares, it's a town that shows up for one another," he added.
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