Plans unveiled for Portman Road redevelopment

The plans include a new aquatic centre

Author: Sian RochePublished 12th Mar 2024

New plans to redevelop the area around Portman Road in Ipswich have been unveiled.

Included in Ipswich Borough Council's plans, which they say will 'rejuvenate the town', is a new Aquatics Centre that the authority says will be inclusive, boasting facilities that promote health, wellness, and sporting excellence.

The project's being carried out In collaboration with Suffolk County Council and Ipswich Town Football Club.

In a statement, the council said: "This initiative represents more than just the creation of new facilities; it symbolises the dawn of a new era for Ipswich; this project ensures that the benefits of a revitalised town centre are shared by all.

"The enhanced public spaces and green areas are set to become new gathering places, strengthening the fabric of the community."

"A community jewel"

Councillor Neil MacDonald, Leader, Ipswich Borough Council, says: “This project is set to become a community jewel, a beacon of how sports, leisure, and communal well-being are valued in Ipswich.

"Together, we are not just building facilities; we are building hope, opportunity, and a legacy of communal well-being. As we move forward, the focus shifts to attracting forward-thinking investors who share our vision for a healthier, more vibrant Ipswich.

"This is a journey towards not only revitalising our town but also championing the spirit of our community. The Council is dedicated to making this vision a reality, ensuring that the benefits of this ambitious project will be enjoyed by both current and future generations of Ipswich residents."

Mark Ashton, Ipswich Town Football Club, CEO, says:

“A significant amount of work has been undertaken at the Portman Road grounds over the last three years, with visible improvements to our home during that time, and we are proud to have an average attendance of nearly 29,000 this season.

"The redevelopment of the Cobbold Stand and an increase in capacity has been part of our long-term masterplan for the stadium and, while it must be stressed no work is imminent, we are pleased to have been able to work with Ipswich Borough Council to identify the required land to make this possible.”

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