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A vision for reviewing Ipswich Town centre | East Anglian Daily Times

Paul Clement, CEO of Ipswich Central and All About Ipswich - Credit: Ipswich Central Ipswich Central, its sister company, All About Ipswich, and its industry body, the Association of Town and City Centre Management (ATCM), recently hosted a virtual conference showcasing the ambitious Vision for Ipswich to become the UK’s first ‘Connected Town’.  By the time that you are reading this, over 1,500 people will have watched the “Reviving Town Centres” conference. As well as local businesses and residents, the concept reached all corners of the globe including Europe, America, Asia and Australia. Experts shared insights on the impact of COVID-19 on urban centres like Ipswich and the challenges that lie ahead if the transformation laid down by the Ipswich Vision group is to be delivered. 

Final call to attend Reviving Ipswich Town Centre conference

Terry Baxter Terry Baxter, chair of Ipswich Central - Credit: Ipswich Central Ipswich Central chair Terry Baxter offers  an open invitation to join the Reviving Ipswich Town Centre conference and find out more about  ideas to renew the town centre. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has been devastating for our high streets and urban centres, and there is now extra pressure to create radical solutions and strategies to transform our town and city centres to meet the new needs of residents, businesses and visitors. We have brought together a number of experts who will share their insights on what changes are underway and what opportunities this transformation could deliver for Ipswich for our virtual ‘Reviving Ipswich Town Centre’ conference; which is taking place tomorrow - Tuesday, April 13.

Shop local in Suffolk from April 12, town leaders say | East Anglian Daily Times

Shoppers out and about in East Anglia before the latest national lockdown - Credit: SARAH LUCY BROWN Business leaders have called on shoppers from across Suffolk to support the local economy after the most difficult year in anyone s memory . On Monday non-essential retailers, hair and nail salons will reopen, while pubs and restaurants will be able to begin serving customers outside after four months of lockdown. Only a quarter of the usual amount of shoppers have visited Ipswich town centre while under lockdown, footfall figures show. Terry Hunt, chairman of Ipswich Vision - Credit: Archant Terry Hunt, chairman of Ipswich Vision, said: This is a really crucial period for so many businesses, including retail, and the hospitality sector,  which have had the most difficult year in anyone s memory. 

Conference to look at driving change in retail businesses

Conference to look at driving change in retail businesses
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