Published:
4:33 PM April 26, 2021
An aerial view of Southwold s Outdoor Cinema, ahead of its return for 2021. Picture: My Southwold Business Partnership
- Credit: My Southwold Business Partnership
Outdoor cinema is set to make a welcome return to the seaside next month.
Southwold s Outdoor Cinema is back by popular demand for 2021 with an exciting film line up, according to organisers.
A series of highly acclaimed films will be screened to a socially distanced audience on Southwold Common this summer.
Organised by My Southwold Business Partnership - a newly created business association made up of, and run by, local business owners who are working together for the benefit of the town - the initiative is supported by Southwold Town Council and promoted by My Southwold.
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A committee is being formed to oversee the management of Southwold Harbour
- Credit: Nick Butcher
Four independent community members are being sought to be part of a new committee that will oversee the management of Southwold Harbour.
The harbour, a popular tourist attraction on the Suffolk coast, is under threat due to rising sea levels.
Last month, East Suffolk Council and Southwold Town Council agreed to form a Harbour Management Committee (HMC), which will be in charge of its operations.
The HMC will consist of five members of East Suffolk s cabinet and four independent members of the community, with law firm Ashfords recommending a near-equal split was required to meet the requirements of the Harbour Order of 1933.
A committee is being formed to oversee the management of Southwold Harbour
- Credit: Nick Butcher
Four independent community members are being sought to be part of a new committee that will oversee the management of Southwold Harbour.
The harbour, a popular tourist attraction on the Suffolk coast, is under threat due to rising sea levels.
Last month, East Suffolk Council and Southwold Town Council agreed to form a Harbour Management Committee (HMC), which will be in charge of its operations.
The HMC will consist of five members of East Suffolk s cabinet and four independent members of the community, with law firm Ashfords recommending a near-equal split was required to meet the requirements of the Harbour Order of 1933.
Nottinghamshire Tree Planters helps Southwell look to a greener future
| Updated: 11:58, 08 April 2021
More than 200 trees have been planted by a community group.
With the help of Nottinghamshire Tree Planters, Southwell Town Council has taken further steps to create a greener future.
Karen Roberts, vice-chairman of the councilâs environment committee, and Nottinghamshire Tree Planters, which has more than 500 members, have worked together with 12 residents to plant more than 200 trees and hedgerow whips.
KAREN ROBERTS with Nottinghamshire Tree Planters organisers Sue Sipple (centre) and Sam White (right) on Frogattâs Field, Southwell.
The replanting session took place at Froggattâs Field in Southwell over the Easter weekend.