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The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for rain from 9am to 10pm on Thursday 15 January.
If you see a highways emergency, please call 0345 606 6171.
Find out more about severe weather affecting Suffolk, including how to prepare.
Funded through the Ipswich Investment Fund, the new track will secure its use for the next 20 years.
This investment will be delivered alongside a new operating model, with Northgate High School agreeing to take on the operational and financial management of Northgate Sports Centre and the athletics track at the Sidegate Lane site from 1 April 2026.
Councillor Paul West, Cabinet Member for Ipswich at Suffolk County Council, said:
“This £350,000 investment is about protecting a strategically important sports facility for Suffolk.
“Resurfacing the athletics track secures long-term use for the school, numerous running clubs and the wider community, while the new operating model with Northgate High School ensures the site can be run sustainably and continues to thrive.”
The athletics track, which was last re-laid in 1999, is now at the end of its operational life. The planned works, expected to take place in summer 2026, will allow the track to meet accreditation standards and remain in use for an estimated further 20 years.
Northgate Sports Centre supports tens of thousands of visitors each year, including around 20,000 athletics track users, and is home to several established clubs, including Ipswich Harriers Athletics Club, Orwell Panthers Disabled Athletics Club and Ipswich Jaffa Running Club. As a regional athletics venue, the site also attracts competitors from outside the county.
Since 2023, the centre has been commissioned and managed by Suffolk County Council and operated by Vivify, following the withdrawal of Ipswich Borough Council.
Alongside the track investment, the county council has made substantial improvements to the wider site over the past three years, including a refurbished Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA), tennis and netball courts, energy-efficient internal and external lighting, and essential fire safety works. These improvements have strengthened the centre’s long-term viability and reduced running costs.
From April 2026, Northgate High School will manage day-to-day operations, with community and club use continuing during evenings, weekends and school holidays, and without detracting from the work or finances of the school. A transitional revenue contribution of £30,000 from Suffolk County Council will support the early years of the new operating model and help maximise use of the upgraded athletics track.
Rowena Mackie, Headteacher of Northgate High School, said:
“We’re incredibly lucky to have such well-used and popular sports facilities on our school site. We recognise the importance of the centre’s facilities to the wider community and, with support from community user groups, will work to maximise use beyond the school day.
“The additional investment from the county council will strengthen this offer for our students and the local community and secure its use for generations to come.”
Councillor Andrew Reid, Cabinet Member for Education and SEND at Suffolk County Council, added:
“Northgate Sports Centre is a vital asset for Ipswich and Suffolk, supporting local clubs, inclusive sport and regional competition.
“This significant investment will meet growing demand for sports facilities, protect opportunities for future generations and further strengthen this high-achieving school.
“Without Northgate High School’s support, we would not be in this positive position, and we are grateful that this will secure future community use. Our thanks also go to Vivify for their success in running such a thriving site.”
Ed Hunt, Facilities and Planning Manager at England Athletics, said:
“This investment is fantastic news for the local community and the athletics clubs that call Northgate home.
“The track is a vital hub for grassroots athletics, supporting thousands of athletes from Ipswich Harriers, Orwell Panthers, Ipswich Jaffa and beyond. Resurfacing will ensure continued access to a safe, high-quality facility for training and competition for years to come.
“We’re hugely grateful to Suffolk County Council for recognising the value of athletics and safeguarding a venue that plays such an important role in local sport.”