Published:
11:41 AM May 5, 2021
Updated:
12:30 PM May 5, 2021
Suffolk Pride usually involves a parade on Ipswich Waterfront, however plans look a little different this year
- Credit: Rachel Edge
Suffolk Pride celebrations this July will be slightly different to previous years, with a multitude of events but no big parade or protest march.
Before the coronavirus pandemic hit, Pride celebrations included a jubilant parade on the Ipswich Waterfront and a festival atmosphere though last year s events were held completely online.
With social restrictions set to end on June 21, the event has the go-ahead to plan as normal this summer, but will be running a slightly different program.
Published:
11:41 AM May 5, 2021
Updated:
12:30 PM May 5, 2021
Suffolk Pride usually involves a parade on Ipswich Waterfront, however plans look a little different this year
- Credit: Rachel Edge
Suffolk Pride celebrations this July will be slightly different to previous years, with a multitude of events but no big parade or protest march.
Before the coronavirus pandemic hit, Pride celebrations included a jubilant parade on the Ipswich Waterfront and a festival atmosphere though last year s events were held completely online.
With social restrictions set to end on June 21, the event has the go-ahead to plan as normal this summer, but will be running a slightly different program.
New owners of The Rampant Horse, Kevin Wyartt and David Bates.
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
A pub in Needham Market is set to reopen this week under new owners with an extended garden, outdoor bar and huge seating area to create a family-friendly atmosphere.
The Rampant Horse was bought by friends Kevin Wyartt and David Bates in October 2020, both of whom are completely new to the hospitality industry and keen to develop a space to serve local people.
L.R: The Rampant Horse is reopening under a new management team Georgina Reynolds, David Bates, Ross Cook, Kevin Wyartt and Toni Mullins