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Best days out in Suffolk 2021 | East Anglian Daily Times

Planet Laser, Bury St Edmunds – One of the UK’s premier indoor laser tag arenas, spanning 6,000sqft across three levels, with cool lighting and sets, and an awesome soundtrack. There’s a café on site, plus mini bowling and an arcade. One game is £7 or it’s £12 for two sessions. There are special offers during the school holidays and after school. For example, a two-hour pre-booked session over the summer half term is £12 per person (under 16s).  High Lodge, Thetford Forest – Hire bikes. Take a picnic. Follow one of the cycling or running trails. See how agile you are in the adventure play area. You can even book axe throwing here! Segway trails are something the whole family can get involved in, priced at £35 per person for an hour. Book via Go Ape. Parking charges apply and range from one hour to £12.50 for a whole day. 

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Covid barriers in Aldeburgh town centre take away parking

Sue Thompson, owner of Thompson s Gallery in Aldeburgh - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Calls have been made for barriers blocking vehicle parking in Aldeburgh town centre to be removed once lockdown is eased - amid claims they are harming businesses. Barriers were installed in the resort s High Street last summer as a safeguarding measure to allow for social distancing and reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus. Parking suspension barriers line Aldeburgh High Street - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown The structures have widened the footpath, but have reduced the number of parking spaces available outside stores. Aldeburgh community leaders insist the measures are temporary, help ensure the safety of pedestrians and said it was still too early to call for them to be removed due to the current lockdown measures. 

Covid barriers in Aldeburgh town centre take away parking | East Anglian Daily Times

Sue Thompson, owner of Thompson s Gallery in Aldeburgh - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Calls have been made for barriers blocking vehicle parking in Aldeburgh town centre to be removed once lockdown is eased - amid claims they are harming businesses. Barriers were installed in the resort s High Street last summer as a safeguarding measure to allow for social distancing and reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus. Parking suspension barriers line Aldeburgh High Street - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown The structures have widened the footpath, but have reduced the number of parking spaces available outside stores. Aldeburgh community leaders insist the measures are temporary, help ensure the safety of pedestrians and said it was still too early to call for them to be removed due to the current lockdown measures. 

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