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Ipswich to become first UK town to get street-based AR binoculars

Six digital binocular units will be installed across Ipswich this summer after receiving planning approval, making it the first UK town to offer the augmented reality technology freely on its streets.

The immaculately-dressed Mark Hubert of James St Peter's giving the AR binoculars a test
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The immaculately-dressed Mark Hubert of James St Peter's giving the AR binoculars a test earlier this year

Why it matters: The project is part of a £2.3 million investment in digital innovation aimed at increasing footfall across the town centre, waterfront, and park areas.

The details: Six custom-built digital binocular units will be installed at key locations including Christchurch Park, Cornhill, Custom House, the Buttermarket, and Ipswich Waterfront.

  • The technology will show historically accurate scenes of how these locations appeared in the 1890s through animated augmented reality and virtual reality.

  • Each weatherproof unit operates around the clock and features two eyepieces - one at adult height and one for children or wheelchair users.

  • Unlike other digital attractions, the binoculars require no smartphone, app, or technical knowledge to operate.

  • Technology company Zubr collaborated with local heritage groups to ensure historical accuracy.

The bigger picture: The installation forms part of the £2.3 million Digital Ipswich programme, funded by the Government's Towns Fund.

What they're saying: "This is placemaking at its most imaginative," said Councillor Neil MacDonald, Leader of Ipswich Borough Council. "Whether you're nine or ninety, tech-savvy or not, this experience is for you."

Jack Norris, Director of Zubr, said: "We wanted to create something magical, meaningful and easy to use - technology that 'disappears' so people can just enjoy the experience."

What's next: The Time Travel Series will launch this summer, with additional content planned for future releases. The binoculars will link the park, town centre, and waterfront to encourage footfall and create new visitor experiences.

The bottom line: Six locations across Ipswich will offer free access to Victorian-era scenes through digital binoculars, creating the UK's first street-based augmented reality heritage trail.

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