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A £10m transformation of a former town hall building will bring "social and economic benefit", a council said.
The granting of planning permission means the building in Lowestoft, Suffolk, will become a multi-use hub and will include a cafe, gallery and a community event space. CREDIT: BBC
Added: 16 November, 2023It means that for the first time in five years, Lowestoft now has its own dedicated, large-scale tourist information office once more.
Mr Aldous met some of the volunteer team that have helped to open, and will run, the new facility.
Martin Halliday, Community Rail Norfolk Development Officer, said: “We have had a steady flow of visitors all morning and have received some lovely comments about the new facility with many people delighted that Lowestoft has its own Tourist Information Office once again.”
Added: 23 September, 2023North Lowestoft Heritage Action Zone "The North Lowestoft Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) covers Lowestoft High Street and Scores, the Sparrow’s Nest Park and the Whapload Road area. The aim of the HAZ is to promote the renovation and repair of historic buildings and public spaces to stimulate the economic revival of the area.
Added: 23 September, 2023The Street That Saved hit the airwaves tonight. The project is all about not wasting food, and saving money. Check out the video, featuring Lowestoft residents joining the effort to help us use it all. Keep track here and on Facebook.
Added: 23 September, 2023Way back in January storms revealed some of the buried remains of the Eleni V disaster.
East Suffolk Council have commissioned specialists to properly investigate how much oil remains and and to provide evidence for next steps.
Councillor James Mallinder, cabinet member for the Environment added: “Any excavations at the site may affect the rate of coastal erosion, and the surrounding environment, and so any decision about removing the deposits will be carefully considered.”
Added: 23 September, 2023Workmen are busy taking down the roof of the Triangle Sails, and have started to saw down the metal framework.
So far, the trees are still standing.
Lowestoft Town Council intends to improve the area by removing the sails, the structure, and two of the trees. They intend to replace the trees with other, smaller trees.
Added: 23 September, 2023On Saturday 3rd June 2023 disaster hit Lowestoft's High Street, but all is not doom and gloom.
145, High Street suffered a crippling fire. At least two people were rescued by firefighters. Nine fire appliances of various types attended. Electricity was turned off for part of the High Street for a few hours. Not only did the flat-dwellers lose their homes, but High Street Furnishings lost their shop and store.
The fire destroyed the top floor, and severe water damage affected the rest of the building.
Added: 23 September, 2023