By this summer the New Wolsey will have been transformed from a largely derelict square into a “golden and warm” community hub of activity as part of their exciting remodelling of the site.

Ipswich Star: The new build has a unique zig-zagged roof which will be gold Picture: CHARLOTTE BONDThe new build has a unique zig-zagged roof which will be gold Picture: CHARLOTTE BOND (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Permission for development of the old Ipswich Borough Council's Civic Centre, the land above the spiral car park in Civic Drive and the external facade of the New Wolsey, was granted in December 2019.

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The £2.8million project will eventually see activities move from the St George's Street studio into a new golden-roofed building out the front of the theatre.

Sarah Holmes, Chief Executive of the New Wolsey, said: 'The site was deteriorating after the council and police moved away, it used to be a hub of civic activity and that's what we want it to be again.

Ipswich Star: An artist's impression of the new community arts pavilion outside the New Wolsey Theatre on Civic Drive Photo:WG+P architectsAn artist's impression of the new community arts pavilion outside the New Wolsey Theatre on Civic Drive Photo:WG+P architects (Image: Archant)

'The recession hit hard and we came up with loads of schemes but nothing stuck.

'This building will be iconic - beautifully lit with plants and a gleaming golden roof, a cosy space for everyone.

'We want to remodel the gateway into Ipswich from Norwich Road and London Road and hopefully our development will inspire more of the same in the area.'

Matthew Linley is director of administration and is keen to see all of the theatre's work in one space, making sure people are aware of all the Wolsey offers.

Ipswich Star: The new build has a unique zig-zagged roof which will be gold Picture: CHARLOTTE BONDThe new build has a unique zig-zagged roof which will be gold Picture: CHARLOTTE BOND (Image: Charlotte Bond)

'We are so excited about this project ,' he said.

'We have a lot of projects and we want to be able to use the new building to showcase that. We want to do more with our community and make our community feel they can do more.'

Once the work is complete the building will be used for work with primary schools, workshops and events and will even have a state of the art changing facility for disabled people with hoists and other necessary equipment - all to be made available to those in who need it in Ipswich.

The building, on the site of the spiral car park, is just one part of the project - the next stage will see a revamp of the inside of the theatre itself to ensure the new look is reflected throughout.

Ipswich Star: The new build has a unique zig-zagged roof which will be gold Picture: CHARLOTTE BONDThe new build has a unique zig-zagged roof which will be gold Picture: CHARLOTTE BOND (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Mrs Holmes added: 'We are very grateful to Nicholas de Savary for essentially gifting the development to us and the hard work of Gipping Construction.'

While contrsuction is expected to be complete by June, it will not be until January 2021 that the full programme of activities launches.