From discount stores to high street giants, Ipswich has lost a number of stores in its town centre this year. 

Here are five businesses that closed for good in the town during 2023.

1. Wilko

The high street giant closed its doors for the final time in October after multiple bids to save the retailer fell through. 

The homeware retailer announced it was going into administration in August which left 12,500 jobs at risk

Rivals Poundland, B&M, The Range and Home Bargains were reportedly among the firms interested in parts of the Wilko business but the Ipswich store was not purchased. 

2. Superdry 

The clothes store in the Buttermarket shopping centre closed down in June

Ipswich Star: Superdry in Ipswich's Buttermarket shopping centre closed downSuperdry in Ipswich's Buttermarket shopping centre closed down (Image: Newsquest)

It came after Superdry announced plans to cut spending by £35million due to cost of living pressures, shipping delays and poor weather decreasing demand for new lines.

3. Accessorize 

The clothes and accessories shop in Tavern Street was cleared out and emptied in June. 

The shop became one of many empty buildings that needed filling in the town centre

4. One Below 

The discount shop in Tavern Street closed down earlier this year

Ipswich Star: One Below in Ipswich closed down this yearOne Below in Ipswich closed down this year (Image: Newsquest)

Signs saying "Everything must go" and a 25% off sale was taking place in September. 

Shoezone has since moved into the former One Below building after searching for a bigger premises. 

5. Poundland 

The discount store in Carr Street closed down in March after the lease of the building expired

Ipswich Star: Poundland closed in Ipswich's Carr StreetPoundland closed in Ipswich's Carr Street (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Closing down signs appeared in the windows of the shop in late January. 

Speaking ahead of the closure a spokesman for Poundland said: "We’re sad to be closing our store on Carr Street because the lease is expiring.

"We love being in Ipswich and will, of course, actively look at other suitable sites in the area."

A few months later a new Poundland store opened at the Copdock Interchange retail park.