Published:
6:56 PM May 12, 2021
Film crews in the car park of St Nicholas Street in Ipswich on Tuesday, May 11.
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Film crews have been spotted working on a mystery project in Ipswich town centre.
Camera operators and security crews were spotted at the St Nicholas Street car park on Tuesday afternoon.
A spokesman for Screen Suffolk confirmed the company is working on the project, although was unable to provide any further details about what is being filmed.
Film crews in the car park of St Nicholas Street in Ipswich on Tuesday.
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
At this time, it is unknown whether crews are working on a film or television show, although it is understood it will be released later in the year.
The Conservatives did well in Ipswich after the borough council count.
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
The Conservatives success in this year s local elections in Ipswich could give the party a foothold on the road to power at the borough according to group leader Ian Fisher.
But the council s Labour leader David Ellesmere feels that the result will not change the way the council is run - his party still has a commanding majority at the authority.
The Conservatives won six seats from Labour in Thursday s election - but because of the substantial majority in the council chamber this did not affect threaten the administration.
2. Be prepared to queue
If you are heading to the town last minute, or forgot to book a table, you must be prepared to line up outside in a socially distanced queue and patiently wait your turn.
Queues formed outside many of the popular al fresco drinking spots on Saturday, such as Revolution, Aurora and Isaacs along the waterfront, with police issuing dispersal orders to a number of punters drinking at the quayside after failing to get into any of the town s hotspots.
And as there is no longer a curfew in place, many people appear to be pitching up at a table and staying there all day and into the night. So it s one out, one in!
2. Be prepared to queue
If you are heading to the town last minute, or forgot to book a table, you must be prepared to line up outside in a socially distanced queue and patiently wait your turn.
Queues formed outside many of the popular al fresco drinking spots on Saturday, such as Revolution, Aurora and Isaacs along the waterfront, with police issuing dispersal orders to a number of punters drinking at the quayside after failing to get into any of the town s hotspots.
And as there is no longer a curfew in place, many people appear to be pitching up at a table and staying there all day and into the night. So it s one out, one in!