Following the news of the safety improvements and the ‘Cornhenge’ pillars coming down, Ipswich town centre’s controversial Cornhill has come back into the spotlight.

The £3.6million scheme has drawn plenty of criticism - both locally and nationally - for its cost, designs, safety and other things.

But as our political correspondent Paul Geater and Suffolk local democracy reporter Jason Noble discuss with host journalist Rachel Edge, the development is more of a success than you may imagine.

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East Anglian Daily Times: From left to right: The EADT's Rachel Edge, Paul Geater and Jason Noble discuss the Cornhill. Picture: BRAD JONESFrom left to right: The EADT's Rachel Edge, Paul Geater and Jason Noble discuss the Cornhill. Picture: BRAD JONES (Image: Brad Jones)

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich Cornhill will be the focus of a summer of fun. Picture: RACHEL EDGEIpswich Cornhill will be the focus of a summer of fun. Picture: RACHEL EDGE (Image: Rachel Edge)