Lloyds Avenue Redevelopment

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Ipswich Borough Council at Ipswich Town Hall, Ipswich

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Information - Lloyds Avenue Redevelopment

Ipswich Borough Council is holding public consultation on the redevelopment of Lloyds Avenue. This project is being delivered as part of the Council’s successful bid for Government Towns Fund.

The consultation is running online from Thursday 5 September to Thursday 26 September.

There will also be an opportunity for the public to view the proposals at face-face drop-in sessions in Ipswich Town Hall which will be held on Thursday 19 September:

  • 9.30am – 11.30am
  • 5pm – 7pm

About the project

Lloyds Avenue forms an important gateway to the heart of the town centre through its connection to the town’s neighbourhoods via the bus station, taxi rank and car parks. The objectives of the redevelopment include:

  • Provision of a green space right beside the heart of the town centre
  • Pedestrianisation and quality urban design to encourage pedestrian use
  • Provision of seating to encourage increased dwell time and meanwhile use
  • Enabling the activation of property frontages on the eastern side of Lloyds Avenue
  • Improved night-time economy opportunities within the space by careful use of lighting and greening.

The outcomes of the redevelopment include:

  • Increased foot-fall by making it a thoroughfare of choice to and from the Cornhill, from and to the transport links.
  • Regular passing trade that benefits those businesses located on Lloyds Avenue
  • Active property frontages benefitting visitors and the town centre economy

Take part in the consultation

Please visit this link to take part in the consultation.

You can see details about the development by following the below link:

Lloyds Avenue Redevelopment information

 

Image – KLH Architects

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