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Framlingham Technology Centre to be reborn after floods as £720,000 refresh gets under way




A technology centre is undergoing a £720,000 refurbishment after severe flooding devastated the building during Storm Babet last year.

Framlingham Technology Centre is being reborn, with the aim of supporting the region’s most ambitious startups, home-grown innovation, more skilled jobs and economic growth.

The ground floor suffered significant damage during the storm in October, impacting operations in that part of the building.

Chairman Tony Stockman and centre manager Ian Chapman outside Framlingham Technology Centre.
Chairman Tony Stockman and centre manager Ian Chapman outside Framlingham Technology Centre.

During the storm, 16 people were trapped inside overnight.

In the aftermath, the management team moved affected businesses, minimising the disruption caused by the flood and storm damage. The upper floors remained in tact.

The ground-floor rebuild will see a new reception and refreshment area, lounge, conference facilities and cutting-edge office, and workshop, space.

Work on the building is ongoing after last year’s storm.
Work on the building is ongoing after last year’s storm.

A section will also be transformed into a hub and co-working space, offering businesses a modern, collaborative environment designed to foster innovation and growth.

Businesses will get access to top grade internet connectivity, capable of supporting high-demand online commercial activity.

Centre chairman Tony Stockman said: “It was devastating to see the town so badly affected by the floods last year. But it’s time to look forward.

“East Suffolk has so much untapped, entrepreneurial talent. Many founders just need that little extra support to attract their first investors and secure those initial clients.

“That’s why we’ve invested so heavily, to create a space where local enterprises can reach their full potential.”

Firms will also have the opportunity to use the space as a virtual office, too, with access to conference rooms, as well as a postal address and administrative support.

“I can’t wait to start spreading the word about some of the exciting and innovative businesses booking workspace with us,” said Mr Stockman. “I think 2025 is going to be something special.”

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