Plans submitted to improve Ipswich's Arras Square
Arras Square will get new seating themed after mythical creatures, as well as new lighting, CCTV, bins and a mural.
Plans have been submitted to revamp a square in the centre of Ipswich.
Arras Square, which is next to the Buttermarket Centre and St Stephen's Church, will get new benches themed after mythical creatures following a public vote.
There are also wider improvements plans, including new paving. drainage, lighting, CCTV, bins and trees.
A new mural will also brighten up the square.
The proposals have been submitted to Ipswich Borough Council, with a final decision expected in late summer.
Work could be finished by autumn next year if all goes to plan.
Councillor Neil MacDonald, Leader of Ipswich Borough Council, said:
“It’s clear that local people want us to improve Arras Square. "
"This scheme will deliver a much-improved space where people can enjoy their surroundings and visit local businesses, including the new music venue at St Stephen’s Church opening in a few weeks.”