Ipswich residents urged to share their views on the town in new survey

Ipswich Central, the Business Improvement District (BID) for Ipswich's town centre, waterfront, and the 'Connected Town' area, is calling on residents to share constructive feedback through a new public survey.

Ipswich town centre
Ipswich town centre

Why it matters: The survey results will help Ipswich Central, which represents more than 600 businesses, understand what works and what needs improvement. By gathering public feedback, the BID can better:

  • Target investments and improvements
  • Address community concerns
  • Support local businesses effectively
  • Plan events and activities that people actually want
  • Make informed decisions about the town's future development
Ipswich town centre
Ipswich Central is the Business Improvement District (BID) for the Ipswich town centre, Ipswich waterfront, and the 'Connected Town' areas Photo: Oliver Rouane-Williams (Ipswich.co.uk)

The big picture: The comprehensive survey covers various aspects of town centre life, including:

  • Safety and security
  • Shopping habits
  • Evening entertainment
  • Dining preferences
  • Cultural interests
  • Events attendance

What they're asking: The questionnaire explores how often people visit the town centre, their favourite places to eat and drink, and their shopping preferences – from independent shops to major retailers. Participants can also share their views on:

  • Street security presence
  • Favourite town centre locations
  • Best aspects of Ipswich
  • Recent town centre events
  • Cultural interests

What they're saying: Ipswich Central CEO Lee Walker said: "We are keen to hear the views of residents, visitors and anyone with a constructive opinion on the town. By hearing directly from the public, we can truly understand what they want."

What's next: Residents can complete the survey online. It will only take a few minutes. Those completing the survey can opt to enter a prize draw by providing their email address. Survey results will be published in due course.

Bottom line: The survey represents an opportunity for residents to influence the future direction of Ipswich's town centre, with feedback sought from people of all ages and backgrounds.

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