Plans for Ipswich's winter night shelter to offer year-round supported temporary accommodation will be discussed by the Borough Council next Wednesday.

If approved, the new service would provide affordable, high quality, self-catering, supported accommodation for eight adults.

It has been designed to empower residents to break the cycle of homelessness by securing employment and then moving into private rented accommodation.

The site, which is located at the junction of Civic Drive and St Matthew’s Street, would be monitored at all times, with senior members of staff available on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 

Plans submitted by Selig Suffolk Trust said: "Since our shelter closed at the end of winter 2022, we have been working hard to adapt to local need, and to develop new services that will help to address the root causes of rough sleeping in Ipswich."

Funding to begin this project has been granted by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Night Shelter Transformation Fund plus the Suffolk Giving Fund, Frank Jackson Foundation Fund, Denbury Charitable Fund, and the Suffolk Police & Crime Commissioner's Fund – all through Suffolk Community Foundation.