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Stoke Bridge transformation complete

A two-week regeneration project at Stoke Bridge Wharf has been completed, with new seating, planters and heritage information now in place at the waterfront gateway to Ipswich.

The completed Stoke Bridge Wharf
The completed Stoke Bridge Wharf
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Why it matters: The completed project creates a viewing platform that aims to shape positive first impressions of the town, responding to consistent feedback about how routes into Ipswich influence visitor perceptions.

The details: The revamped location now features three cast iron evergreen planters, wooden seating, new paving and placards with historical information about Ipswich's waterfront heritage.

Work was completed on Thursday, 2 October, on schedule following the two-week improvement programme.

The project was managed by Ipswich Central, funded by Suffolk County Council's PDP Ipswich Investment Fund, with additional support from local sponsor Packaged Living.

Local companies delivered the project, including Charlotte Norman of AREA Architects for overall design and Brooks & Wood for street furniture build and installation.

Stoke Bridge Wharf
Stoke Bridge Wharf(Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk)

What they're saying: Lee Walker, CEO of Ipswich Central, said: "We consistently get feedback that the routes into Ipswich shape people's impressions of the town. We believe that this work, supported by both SCC and IBC, helps to shape a really positive first impression of the town. We are beyond honoured to have been entrusted to brighten this space and we hope it becomes a place for the residence of Ipswich and visitors alike to enjoy one of the most beautiful waterfronts anywhere."

For context: The site is marked on historic maps as Stoke Bridge Wharf and serves as a key gateway to the waterfront. The improvements support the broader regeneration of St Peter's Dock and other waterfront developments.

The bottom line: Regeneration is a slow process. This two-week project transforms an underutilised waterfront area into a community space that celebrates Ipswich's heritage while supporting broader future regeneration efforts.

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