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How to make the most of Ipswich Thrive Business Week

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With more than 30 events scheduled across nine days, here's your day-by-day guide to Ipswich Thrive Business Week.

Why it matters: The week-long business festival runs from 10-18 March and showcases Ipswich's diverse business community while providing valuable opportunities for growth, learning and collaboration.

Here's our day-by-day guide:

Ipswich Thrive Business Week
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Monday 10 March

  • Uncover your strengths, weaknesses, and unique traits with the Personality Profiling Workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (10:00-13:00)

  • Ping into Business brings you to a table tennis table where you have a 15 minute match against your colleague, and in that time explore future opportunities, plus networking by Table Tennis England (11:30-14:00)

  • Learn how to secure funding for your projects at the Grants Workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (14:00-15:00)

  • Learn how to write and submit an Arts Council National Lottery Project Grant application at the Arts Council Project Grant Bootcamp (18:00-21:00)

Tuesday 11 March

Wednesday 12 March

  • Get your business cards ready for a morning of networking with small business owners at Meet the Members Networking by ISSBA (09:30-11:30)

  • Jobs, apprenticeships, training, career advice, skills bootcamps, volunteering and much more at the Ipswich Jobs and Careers Fair by the Department for Work & Pensions (10:00-13:00)

  • Learn the basics of starting a business and navigating the legal side of things at the 1st Steps and Legal Workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (10:00-13:00)

  • Dive into the world of mergers and acquisitions at the M&A Masterclass by Business Growth Coaches Network & Affinia (11:30-13:00)

  • Learn how to predict and manage your cash flow at the Cashflow Forecasting workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (14:00-16:30)

  • Discover new opportunities, exchange ideas, and gain valuable insights to take your next step with confidence at the Join the Force Networking Event by EmpowerUs (17:00-19:30)

  • Showcase your games and partake in some informal games industry networking at the Ipswich and Suffolk Game Developer Meet Up by Game Anglia (19:00-21:00)

Thursday 13 March

Friday 14 March

Monday 17 March

  • Boost your selling skills and close more deals at the Sales workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (10:00-13:00)

  • Learn how to spark innovation using AI with International AI expert Eleni Lialiamou at the Creating Innovation Using AI Workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (13:15-16:15)

Tuesday 18 March

The bottom line: Early registration is recommended for these popular events, with many workshops offering limited places. Attendees are encouraged to bring business cards and prepare a brief introduction about their business to maximise networking opportunities.

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Could Ipswich's Debenhams become our own 'Shredenhams'?

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Bristol's skatepark conversion shows how community-focused projects can breathe new life into abandoned high street buildings. Should Ipswich follow suit?

Why it matters: With dozens of abandoned retail spaces across the UK, Bristol has found a creative way to reinvigorate their high street.

Bristol's old Debenhams building has undergone a radical revamp — it's now a skatepark.

Now dubbed "Shredenhams," the once-iconic department store has swapped retail racks for ramps, thanks to Campus Skateboarding, the team behind Bristol's beloved Campus Pool and Park.

A hot pink "SHRED" sign now hangs over the old store logo as curious locals press their faces to the glass for a sneak peek.

Shredenhams in Bristol
Shredenhams in BristolShredenhams

Inside, you'll find: A full-blown skatepark, plus a bar, pool tables, dartboards and arcade machines.

What it costs: £10 gets visitors unlimited access to the space for the day, with the freedom to come and go as they please.

For context: Campus Skateboarding has a long history of revitalising unused spaces:

  • It all started in 2011 on a derelict college site

  • Campus Bedminster ran from 2011-2012

  • In 2012, they took over the previously council-run skatepark "Sub-Side"

  • The space became known as Campus Park after adaptations

  • In 2014, they started the Bishopsworth swimming pool revival project, known as Campus Pool

  • Campus Pool opened in 2015 with the help of Canvas

Meanwhile in Ipswich: The former Debenhams building has been vacant since 2021 and its owners, Unex, have been unable to secure a new tenant despite making improvements to the premises.

  • It shut after online fashion retailer Boohoo bought the brand and its website for £55m, but closed the 118 stores

  • The former Ipswich store sits within the four-storey Waterloo House building on Cornhill

  • It was built in 1975 with Debenhams' tenancy agreement starting on 8 August 1977

The bottom line: As empty department stores continue to plague UK high streets, Bristol's innovative approach raises the question: Could Ipswich's Debenhams find a new purpose as a community-focused venue rather than waiting for another retailer to fill the space?

New Indoor Skatepark in Central Bristol! 🛹
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