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New Sports Direct opens its doors in former Ipswich BHS building

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In another step forward for Ipswich's high street, Sports Direct has opened its new 25,000 sq ft store in Ipswich's Buttermarket, bringing four major retail brands under one roof.

Why it matters: Doors opened twenty minutes later than planned, but the opening marks the revival of one of Ipswich town centre's largest retail units, which has stood vacant since BHS closed in 2016.

Inside the store: The first thing that hits you is the sheer size of the store. It's big. Massive, in fact. It's split onto two floors:

  • The ground floor houses Sports Direct and USC

  • The first floor features more Sports Direct space alongside GAME and Evans Cycles

Inside the new Sports Direct store

Background:

  • The Frasers Group acquired the building in 2020

  • Renovation work began in July 2024

  • The store relocates from its temporary home in the former H&M building

  • Contractors worked 7 days a week for 5 months to complete the building work and fitting out process

What they're saying: A Frasers Group spokesperson said the store "will provide customers with access to the world's best sports and lifestyle brands, as well as bring other brands from Frasers Group's ecosystem including USC, Evans Cycles and GAME to the location."

Worth noting: The sports retailer's sister brand Flannels opened next door on October 31, further expanding Frasers Group's presence in the town centre.

The bottom line: The opening represents the completion of Frasers Group's planned transformation of the former BHS building, bringing multiple retail brands to Ipswich town centre under one roof.

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Local migration exhibition competing for global heritage award

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Suffolk Archives' community-led project about migration stories is in the running against attractions from 15 countries for a prestigious museums award.

The "Arrivals: Celebrating Migration to Suffolk" exhibition has been shortlisted for Community Engagement Programme of the Year at the 23rd annual Museums + Heritage Awards.

Why it matters: The nomination recognises Suffolk's approach to documenting and celebrating diverse cultural histories through community collaboration.

Arrivals: Celebrating Migration to Suffolk
Arrivals: Celebrating Migration to SuffolkSuffolk County Council

The details: The free exhibition explored historical and contemporary migration experiences to Suffolk since the end of World War II, including:

  • Oral history recordings

  • Stories of migrant entrepreneurs

  • Archive materials from the Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality

  • Narratives about Jewish refugees, Polish soldier Marion Laskowski, and the Windrush generation

  • Examples of traditional clothing from around the world

From the community: The exhibition featured "The Journey" – an art installation consisting of 125 birds made from sustainably sourced plywood, each decorated to represent a unique migration story.

What they're saying: "This nomination reflects the incredible collaboration between Suffolk Archives, local community groups, and artists. It's a wonderful acknowledgment of how migration stories have shaped our county's history and brought together diverse voices in a meaningful way," said Councillor Philip Faircloth-Mutton, Cabinet Member for Environment, Communities and Equality.

Anna Preedy, Director of Museums + Heritage Awards, said: "This year's shortlist truly reflects the breadth and depth of the cultural sector and its determination to deliver first-class visitor experiences for all."

By the numbers: The global awards include entrants from across the UK and 14 other countries ranging from Norway and Egypt to Australia.

The competition: 'Arrivals' is competing alongside exhibitions from Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, Manchester Museum, The Landmark Trust, and Historic England.

What's next: The winners will be announced on 15 May.

The bottom line: Suffolk Archives' latest exhibition is "Departures", which explores emigration from Suffolk. It runs at The Hold, on Ipswich's Waterfront, until 31 May, with a programme of tie-in events. Visit www.suffolkarchives.co.uk for more details.

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