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3) The secrets of Shingle Street
People were keen to get pictures of the stunning Shingle Street sunrise
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Not only is Shingle Street near Bawdsey incredibly peaceful, it also has a fascinating history.
During WW2 the picturesque cottages of Shingle Street were evacuated, reportedly because it was set to become a Nazi landing site.
There are other rumours and conspiracy theories about what happened at Shingle Street during WW2.
4) The white bricks of Woolpit
Did you know that the village of Woolpit has links to the White House in Washington?
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Proposals to open a new pizza restaurant in Sudbury town centre have been welcomed by community leaders.
Sudbury Town Council has expressed its support.
The Royal Oak in the 1990s
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A bar crawl may seem a distant memory - but a new book delves even further back in time into Sudbury’s pubs, inns and clubs.
Retired publican Peter Thorogood’s ‘A Pub Crawl Through Time’ takes the reader to 77 drinking holes – only 20 are currently still here today – over the past few centuries.
Peter Thorogood with his book A Pub Crawl Through Time
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Existing pubs include The Wagon, The North Street Tavern, the Horse and Groom and the Brewery Tap, while many are now ‘extinct’, such as The Christopher and The Bear.