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Woodbridge Tide Mill celebrates 850 years on the quayside site in 2021.
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As lockdown restrictions ease Suffolk s museums are opening their doors to visitors so why not put them on your list of things to do this summer?
They re a great way to get to know more about the county and what makes it tick. Many are staffed by knowledgeable volunteers who will tell you about the collections in their care, bringing your visit alive.
Many Suffolk towns and villages have museums dedicated to their heritage but there are also specialist collections such as the Museum of East Anglian Life, East Anglia Transport Museum and Ipswich Transport Museum. Here are some to whet your appetite.
Arc Cinema in Great Yarmouth will be reopening on May 17.
The Light cinema in Thetford is expected to open in May while Central Cinema in Fakenham will host screenings from May 17.
Movie-goers will be able to return to Great Yarmouth s Arc Cinema.
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Many of the other independent cinemas have not yet confirmed when they will reopen. Outdoor cinemas will also be permitted to open.
Theatres in Norfolk will be welcoming back audiences, with the Pavilion Theatre in Gorleston hosting the Summer
Showtime variety show from May 18, Sheringham Little Theatre staging shows and film screenings from May 22, and music performances returning to Diss Corn Hall.