5 changes you should know are happening in November
The opening of the jewellery and gifting brand, Lisa Angel, and the Personal and Professional Learning Centre are
among 5 changes to Suffolk this November.
1 – Opening of Lisa Angel
This November, a stand-alone jewellery and gift shop will open on Abbeygate Street in Bury St Edmunds.
The business started off modest in a Norfolk house in 2004 before expanding into a shop on Norwich Lanes and then
a booth in Chantry Place in Norwich.
Earlier this year, the jewellery firm established its first store in Suffolk, a new location in Southwold.
Edmunds Cocktails, a local cocktail producer, will host a pop-up shop in the new store for tastings when it opens on
Saturday, November 2.
2 – Opening of Lidl store
After the fitting-out process is finished, a new Lidl superstore is scheduled to open at the end of the month.
It is situated in the old B&Q garden centre building in Ipswich’s Anglia Retail Park.
One of the ten new Lidl stores the company is opening in the lead-up to Christmas is the third location in Ipswich.
The installation of several electric car charging stations so that people may charge their cars while they shop is a
finishing touch that won’t be finished until next year.
3 – Personal and Professional Learning Centre to open
The new Personal and Professional Learning Centre, which received a £2 million capital investment from West
Suffolk Council, is scheduled to open on Monday, 4 November, on Haverhill High Street. It is anticipated to enhance
adult education and skills and offer courses in maths, English, digital and computer skills, business and the creative
arts, as well as a variety of leisure learning activities like dressmaking, floristry and Christmas crafts.
4 – Flannels opens doors in Ipswich
The old BHS in Butter Market, Ipswich town centre, is now officially home to a high-end, premium designer store.
The building’s bottom floor is mostly occupied by Flannels, while construction is still being done for USC, Evans
Cycles, Sports Direct and Game next door.
Readers of the Ipswich Star chose Flannels as the store they wanted to see open in Ipswich in May.
5 – BMC Cakery opening new bakery
BMC Cakery is set to open in the streets of Ipswich around the first or second week of November.
While renovations are still being done, the Queens Way bakery is scheduled to open.
Since 2017, Rachell Halls has operated BMC Cakery and owned other businesses in the community.
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