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New benches in Ipswich parks offer lifeline to those struggling with mental health

Two specially designed benches now sit in Bourne and Chantry Parks, each equipped with solar-powered QR codes that provide 24-hour access to mental health support services for anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts.

Cllr Trenchard sitting on the Bourne Park memory bench
Cllr Trenchard sitting on the Bourne Park memory bench
(Ipswich Borough Council)

Why it matters: The benches, created by non-profit charity Legend-on-the-bench, aim to reduce the number of tragedies recorded each year due to mental health issues or suicides by connecting individuals to immediate support at any time of day or night.

The details: Each bench features a clearly visible QR code, illuminated by solar-powered lighting to ensure accessibility both day and night. The charity's mission is to install benches in every local park or open space in the UK.

The locations of the Ipswich benches can be found using the what3words app:

  • Bourne Park: ///burst.bangle.dislodge (near the small play area)

  • Chantry Park: ///inspector.items.breed (near the Sri Chinmoy statue)

What they're saying: Councillor Lucy Trenchard, portfolio holder for parks and climate change, said: "Our parks and cemeteries team work closely with families who have lost loved ones who have taken their own lives, and we felt it was important to acknowledge the deep pain and lasting impact it brings.

"We have taken the time to carefully consider where the benches should be sited, so that they're placed somewhere to support people who might be feeling overwhelmed or struggling with thoughts of suicide. We wanted to give them a quiet place to sit and be reminded that they're not alone, and that there is help out there."

She added: "Suicide is never easy to talk about, but sometimes knowing someone cares can make all the difference. We hope the benches can make those conversations easier and serve as a visible reminder that support is available, and that no one has to face their pain alone."

What's next: Residents who would like to see more life-saving benches installed in Ipswich's parks and open spaces can get involved by fundraising for them. The council's parks and cemeteries team will work with individuals or groups to identify suitable locations and support the installation process.

Anyone interested can get in touch by emailing parks.services@ipswich.gov.uk or calling 01473 433516.

The bottom line: Two new benches in Ipswich parks now offer a quiet place to sit and immediate access to mental health support, with the council encouraging residents to help bring more life-saving benches to the town's open spaces.

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