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'Fantastic news for Ipswich': Council leaders back M&S expansion plans

Local leaders have welcomed M&S's commitment to Ipswich as the retailer announces plans to maintain its town centre presence while opening a new store at Copdock. The development will support Suffolk farmers and create new jobs.

Why it matters: The multi-million pound investment represents a significant vote of confidence in Ipswich's retail sector, combining town centre preservation with new development.

The big picture: The proposal would see M&S:

  • Create over 90 new local jobs

  • Open a 60,000 sq ft store at Copdock by summer 2027

  • Maintain its Westgate Street town centre location

  • Work with local suppliers, including 260 Suffolk-based farmers

How the new M&S Copdock store will look
How the new M&S Copdock store will look(M&S)

Between the lines: The deal involved coordination between Ipswich Borough Council and Suffolk County Council, with both authorities selling land to enable the development.

What they're saying: "Ipswich gets the best of M&S with a new store at Copdock and a town centre store – something many other towns and cities can only dream of," said Councillor Neil MacDonald, Leader of Ipswich Borough Council.

Will Smith, M&S Property Director, called it a "unique opportunity" that would create "one of the most modern [stores] in the UK."

Ipswich Central CEO Lee Walker said it was “pleasing to hear M&S plan to continue to have a major presence in the Ipswich area," highlighting the importance the company continued to maintain a high street presence.

He added that is was "especially pleasing against a backdrop of Marks & Spencer choosing to close stores in many high street locations right across the country.”

Details: The proposed store would include:

  • M&S Food hall

  • Clothing department

  • Beauty section

  • 80-seat café

  • 15 disabled parking spaces

  • 15 parent and child bays

  • Access via bus routes 13 and 20

The bottom line: The development signals M&S's long-term commitment to Ipswich while – most importantly – preserving its town centre store.

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