Why it matters: The initiative will provide a platform for independent businesses to shape town centre policies and tackle shared challenges, from footfall dips to retail competition.
The details: Mark Hubert, owner of James St. Peter's on St Peter's Street and an Ipswich Central board member, has launched the group to empower local independents who may feel isolated from key decisions and town centre activity.

The bigger picture: The IIG will be coordinated by Ipswich Central and aims to:
Amplify the voices of independent businesses
Enhance communication between independents, Ipswich Central and key stakeholders
Promote collaboration and knowledge-sharing across the business community
Address challenges affecting day and evening economies
Drive innovation for a more vibrant town centre
Leverage collective buying power to secure better supplier terms

Who it's for: The IIG welcomes B2C independent businesses operating in the town centre, including:
Retail shops and boutiques
Hospitality venues like cafés, pubs and restaurants
Personal services such as hairdressers and beauty providers
Cultural and entertainment establishments
Community services including bookshops and social enterprises
Next steps: Hubert is currently collating names and shaping the group, with efforts underway to attract high-profile voices from across different sectors to ensure balanced representation across Ipswich's diverse independent business community.
The bottom line: This represents an opportunity for local business owners to help create a more connected, visible and supported independent business landscape in Ipswich. Business owners who are interested in getting involved should reach out to Mark at markjameshubert@outlook.com.







