ACTIVITIES
Whilst walking up from the precinct we spotted this. It seems it is one of a few that have appeared in the area. The artist has confirmed it is his work
Added: 23 September, 2023
North Lowestoft Men's Shed has applied to Network Rail for the ex-Chadds, ex-Menzies building in Denmark Road.
They want to turn an unloved run-down building into a vibrant, green, community building. It was built sometime in the 1890's, so it has considerable historic interest, as well.
North Lowestoft Men's Shed think it's a perfectly sound building, ideal as a men's shed project.
Network Rail think it's only fit to demolished.
Added: 23 September, 2023The travelling Continental Market comes to the Triangle Market - lots of different stalls offering fare from Europe in a market setting
Added: 23 September, 2023
Use It All, Lowestoft Old and Now Community Website, Food Savvy/Suffolk Recycle, Most Easterly Community Group, Friends of Dip Farm and Lowestoft Town Council all had stalls under the Triangle Sails on Saturday the 18th September 2021.
Lowestoft Heritage Open Days Week seems to have been a tremendous success, again. An amazing amount of effort and work put into it right across Lowestoft, mostly by volunteers. An astonishing 115 events were listed.
Added: 23 September, 2023From the 20th October our meetings will be open to all interested in the idea of a Shed in North Lowestoft.
Meetings will be Wednesdays 3 - 5pm at Reutilise Paint Community in Whapload Road.
North Lowestoft Men's Shed is trying hard to get access to a building on Denmark Road, which looks perfect for a Shed.
We've got a bid in with Network Rail – it's hard to tell how this will go.
Added: 23 September, 2023
Sorry about this, Shed people, but tomorrow's get together for this week is not happening. Too much cold around. Re-convene next week. In the meantime, we are awaiting news on land and premises. Though it may be a bit of a wait...
Added: 23 September, 2023
Lowestoft High Street flared into cultural life this Saturday, with an intimate piece of enticing story-telling in a bookshop and a stomping outdoor exhibition of the strange tradition of Molly Dancing.
John Osborne's My Car Plays Tapes was a delightful experience. A consummate piece of story telling. A wry, insightful and funny wander through low wage jobs, nostalgia, mechanical failure and being a support worker. John's has a wonderful rhythm to his delivery, with immaculate verbal timing. If you see he's on somewhere, go see him. You'll be gently uplifted.
Added: 23 September, 2023