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Street Patio on the move after successful trial

FourthChild cafe owner Ross Williams with Cr Andrew Fechner and Cr Marnie Doyle in the street patio

The popular Street Patio is being relocated to the Top of Town after a successful trial period outside Oikos Café on Limestone Street, Ipswich Central.

Diners are in for a further treat with the Street Patio being set up outside Fourthchild Café and Restaurant at 215 Brisbane Street from Friday 1 September.

Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson Councillor Marnie Doyle said the patio had proved to be a huge hit in Limestone Street since being set up there in April 2023.

“People loved popping into this unique, additional outdoor dining space to sit and refresh during their day,” Cr Doyle said.

“Data showed that about seven in 10 people enjoyed the Street Patio, while nine in 10 said they wanted to see more of them in Ipswich.

“We have had very positive feedback on the first location from Oikos owner Brett Briggs, along with respondents surveyed over the past few months.

“Council has been working with Fourthchild owner Ross Williams who was very supportive of the Street Patio moving to the new location in Brisbane Street.”

A street patio is a footpath extension that takes up one carpark space and creates a new space for people to sit and spend time.

The pilot is part of Ipswich City Council’s Creating Places for People program to revitalise Ipswich Central, complementing several other initiatives promoting walkability such as Green Walkable Streets that has showcased local artists’ designs on Energex boxes and Lighting up Ipswich Central that has beautified street trees with fairy lights that also improve safety.

The Street Patio is now outside FourthChild Cafe and Restaurant at 215 Brisbane Street, Ipswich.

Division 3 Councillor Andrew Fechner said a goal of the program is to create more welcoming and comfortable spaces for people in Ipswich Central.

“The Street Patio is a space for people not cars and offers a different experience of our historical Top of Town precinct in Ipswich Central,” Cr Fechner said.

“Providing more public, open space in this busy built-up inner-city area is part of council’s efforts to revitalise Ipswich Central as a place people want to visit, stay, and enjoy.”

Following on from the Queensland Outdoor Activation Plan, the Ipswich Street Patio trial has been shared on the Business Queensland Facebook page and in the July edition of the Business Queensland Connect newsletter.

“We hope residents and visitors will continue to share their feedback about the street patio in its new location via a QR code on the patio or online at ipswichcentral.com.au.

“And please feel free to snap a photo of yourself and your friends at the street patio in its new location and share it to your socials with the tag #ipswichcentral,” Cr Fechner said.

To give feedback on council’s Creating Places for People program, visit ipswichcentral.com.au or scan the QR code on the street patio.

Feedback from the public and businesses will be considered for future street patio trial locations.

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