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Need a Defibrilator? map Simply go to https://www.defibfinder.uk/ and put in your location  / 23 September, 2023
Ness Point Ness Point Looking southwards, along the North Sea Wall, to Ness Point - the most easterly part of the UK mainland. / Looking southwards, along the North Sea Wall, to Ness Point - the most easterly part of the UK mainland. / 27 September, 2023
Ness Point Car Park carpark 23 September, 2023
New Banner! image of MECG logo Ruth in Admiral Tees is making a NEW BANNER for MECG! We are very pleased to be using a LOCAL business and no plastic in sight.... / 23 September, 2023
New carpet shop opening Come along and support your local businesses  / 23 September, 2023
New Collection Point new collection point 141 High Street New Use It All Collection Point - 141 High Street Saturday 1st Jan 12 - 2pm Friday 7th Jan  / 23 September, 2023
New Grants and Support for Local Businesses Business Support Hard times for everyone, so we need every little bit of help. The Budget on 3 March 2021 announced: / 23 September, 2023
New Local History Book book Lowestoft, 1550-1750: Development and Change in a Suffolk Coastal Town by David ButcherA detailed history of the town of Lowestoft, its society, economy, / 5 September, 2025
New Lowestoft High Light House built 1872 - 74 The present High Light was built. It had a new optical revolving light, flashing at half-minute intervals. / 9 April, 2024
New Lowestoft Low Lighthouse Lowestoft Low Light , Lowestoft Low Light (constructed of iron in 1866) 1867 A completely new Lowestoft Low Light, made of wrought iron. It was designed to be moveable. / 9 December, 2024
New Power Station at Ness Point Ness Point Powerstation October 2022 ,  New powerstation at Ness Point - Aug 2022 Tuesday's warning that gas shortages in this coming winter might lead to interrupted electricity supplies – that is, power cuts – reminded me of Lowestoft's own new power station. / 27 September, 2023
New Tarracycling service Photo of toothbrushes Teracycling UK and Philips have got together in another waste saving idea, and you can get a discount too. How does it work? 1) Collect any brand of used dental care products at home   / 23 September, 2023
New Technology - silver reflectors 1796 High Light fitted with "eleven Argand burners set in the focus of silvered reflectors" (p102 Lights of East Anglia by Neville Long, 1983) / 14 April, 2024
New tourist information office opens tourist It means that for the first time in five years, Lowestoft now has its own dedicated, large-scale tourist information office once more. / 9 April, 2024
New wooden moveable Low Light built 9 April, 2024
New Year Use It All Use It All New Year Dates poster Welcome to 2023, a year of change.  The first one to loom over us are changes to Use It All's Collection places and days. / 23 September, 2023
New Year’s resolutions kept?.. It is now FebruaryHere are some thoughts for your bucket list regarding your dentures. Loose fitting, ill fitting, stained, over 10 years old perhaps. / 7 December, 2023
Newson's Meadow Allotments 22 September, 2023
Next Collection at 141 High Street Next collection 4th/5th Feb 23 September, 2023
Next Use It All Collection Days TetraPak bin ,  Tetrapak bin full Use It All will be open for your TetraPaks, crisp packets, batteries, toothpaste tubes, blister packs on 4th March and 5th March at 141 High Street. / 23 September, 2023
Nightingale Road CREDIT Google Street View Glass bottles and Jars / 23 September, 2023
NLMS Heritage Open Day OS Map 1905 Showing Cattle Docks , OS Map 184/5 possibly showing turntable North Lowestoft Men's Shed is open on Wednesday 13th September 11am - 1pm. / 23 September, 2023
NLMS Wasn't Built in a Day!  Image of members celebrating , Image of shed land On July 5th 2023 our new flatpack shed was craned onto the Land of Hope and Dreams we're borrowing from Greater Anglia. / 30 September, 2023
No Time to Relax! Chart showing local CV-19 infection levels Local figures for East Suffolk show we are not out of the woods yet. My graph clearly shows that. The red line shows national cases per 100,000, and that's levelling off. / 23 September, 2023
No to Sizewell C Photo of protest at Sizewell - Credit Gregg Brown/PA Big up to those that made the 9.30 call at Sizewell today (Sunday 15th May 2022). / 23 September, 2023
Norman Warrior 23 September, 2023
Normanston Park Site of a council notice board, if you are a community organisation you can take your events poster to the Council offices and request they be displayed. / 12 March, 2026
Normanston Park Allotments 22 September, 2023
Normanston Park Outdoor Fitness Area Fitness equipment ,  Fitness equipment This outdoor fitness area for adults is now open also one at Fen Park / 23 September, 2023
Normaston Drive Clothes and Shoes / 23 September, 2023
North Lowestoft Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) Map showing boundary of North Lowestoft Heritage Action Zone North 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. / 9 April, 2024
North Lowestoft Men's Shed We're a Shed in the Making. / 27 January, 2025
North Lowestoft Men's Shed Contacts John Ellerby – Chair Joe Thompson – Secretary Phil Lacey – Treasurer email: info@northlowestoftmensshed.org  / 23 September, 2023
North Lowestoft Men’s Shed North Lowestoft Shed Logo This is main Men's Shed. Details to follow.   Subscribe to us here     / 22 September, 2023
North Lowestoft Shed on the way! Image swollen-thighed beetle and nettletap moth ,  image of palletts upside down North Lowestoft Men's Shed has taken up residence in Denmark Road! Shed members have been working on the land – courtesy of Greater Anglia – just west of Lowestoft Railway Station. / 23 September, 2023
Not a step, but a stride! Land in Denmark Road ,  Land and building in Denmark Road North Lowestoft Men's Shed has finally begun turning a dream into reality. Not quite the reality we expected, but nevertheless a huge stride towards our final goal. / 23 September, 2023
NOT HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Sun , Skipper Arthur Collins On 15 December 1914 the sailing trawler Queen of Devon left Lowestoft for the fishing grounds. It was reckoned that the vessel would be home on 22nd December / 20 December, 2024
Oil on Gunton Warren Beach Photo collage looking north North Beach Gunton Warren area / 23 September, 2023
Oil to be cleared from North Beach aa ,  Close up image of oil East Suffolk Council have announced (23/2/21) they will clear the exposed lumps of fuel oil previously buried in 1978 on North Beach, and will try to work out what to do next. / 23 September, 2023
Oktoberfest beer East Point Pavilion transformed into a lively beer hall for the Bavarian-style event, which will feature beers sourced from all six designated Munich Oktoberfest breweries and served in steins. / 25 September, 2023
Old Court Buildings Old Nelson Street ,  Does anyone know which year these where knocked down to build the courts? ,  Used to be old court / Drop in for coffee and cake or a glass of wine in our main cafe and bar area. / 22 September, 2023
Old Glory at the Triangle. Old glory ,  old glory This Saturday the Triangle Tavern is hosting the Old Glory Molly dancers and musicians! Molly dancing is an East Suffolk tradition that started in Edwardian times. / 23 September, 2023
Old Lowestoft Scores Trail Walk with live map Name: Old Lowestoft Scores TrailDifficulty: Hard - several sets of steep steps. Not suitable for mobility scooters, prams, push chairs / 27 September, 2023
Old Market St dev street 15 November, 2023
Old Nelson Street Lowestoft 23 September, 2023
Ole Frank 23 September, 2023
Olive Centre Pic 12 September, 2025
On-screen book clubs Image of book covers On-screen book clubs "When Boris Johnson plunged the country into lockdown back in March 2020, the Zoom quiz was born. / 23 September, 2023
One step closer for Men's Shed Map and Satellite view of The Stables The Community Rail Partnership (CRP) and Lowestoft Central Project (LCP) have secured funding for the three surveys required – asbestos, structural and electrical. / 23 September, 2023
One Stop 23 September, 2023
OPEN in 2024 - Important book SCENARIO: Its 15th January 2045, flying cars have FINALLY become commonplace and in a dusty corner of a UK library a local history book has been found "Our Fallen, a tribute to those 2,051 Lowestof / 15 January, 2024
Opening of Cosy Corner cinema 1913 JRC Cosy Corner with builders ,  Butchers silent empire extract from Lowestoft Journal - Saturday 04 October 1913 / 9 April, 2024
OPMS Budget Introduction | Form | Month/Milestones | / 19 July, 2024
OPMS Digital Executor Introduction | Form | Month/Milestones | / 6 July, 2024
OPMS Highlights Introduction | Form | Month/Milestones | / 6 July, 2024
OPMS Month/ Milestones Introduction | Form | Month/Milestones | / 19 July, 2024
OPMS Resilience Bid Introduction | Form | Month/Milestones | / 6 July, 2024
OPMS Resilience Grants Form (draft) Introduction | Form | Month/Milestones | / 29 August, 2024
OPMS Support Letters Introduction | Form | Month/Milestones | / 6 July, 2024
OPMS WIP Tool Introduction | Form | Month/Milestones | / 6 July, 2024
Our Fallen many High St War Fatalities trench ,  High st Many streets suffered heavy losses during the two World Wars but one of the most affected was the High Street itself. / 23 September, 2023
Our Fallen Maps Small section only see MAIN FILE attached to text below What do over 2000 casualties look like (large file)? / 16 October, 2023
Our Fallen now live! Our fallen Our tribute to those Lowestoft people who died because of two World Wars. It is a complete record (we think), and includes photos, dates, places and memories. / 23 September, 2023
Our first podcast Despite losing the initial recording (a fascinating in depth conversation between Joe and John regarding our last meeting). / 23 September, 2023
Our Walking groups Walking I have been thinking a lot about this in lockdown. I only keep marginally sane because I try to walk or cycle by the sea every day. / 23 September, 2023
OurFallen near YOU If you want to get really local you can put in your street or postcode. [more to follow...] / 11 December, 2023
Over 70? No vaccine invite yet..? Covid As of 8th Jan  can now book online, just go to    https://www.nhs.uk/book-a-coronavirus-vaccination/do-you-have / 23 September, 2023
Packaging waste: producer responsibility Proposals to reform the packaging producer responsibility system. These regulations set waste recycling targets for businesses responsible for producing packaging (like food containers). / 23 September, 2023
Page error reporting system error page screenshot If a user spots an error, they can click on a prominent link on every page that generates a new email, addressed to the webmaster and containing THAT specific page ID and title. / 20 February, 2024
Pagoda 360 7 August, 2025
Paige Shorten Paige ACHIEVEMENTS: A UEFA A and FA Youth Award Coach specialising in the development of female football players. / 26 January, 2025
Pakefield get their own Lighthouse 1832 Pakefield Lighthouse (red light) built to help navigate through the channel between the Barnard and Newcombe Sands. The station was made of brick. / 9 April, 2024
Pakefield Light House moved 1850 Pakefield Light House moved to Kessingland because the channel had shifted. The Pakefield LH tower is still there, in the holiday centre. The light was finally extinguished in 1864. / 9 April, 2024
Pakefield Lighthouse Extinguished for good As the sandbanks shifted and Pakefield lighthouse was declared redundant and closed in 1864. / 9 April, 2024
Pakefield Men's Shed 22 September, 2023
Pakefield Park 1910 CREDIT:The Sphere Saturday 18 June 1910. Image © Illustrated London News Group. The wooded walkway shown here, under the title above, represents part of the former golf course which once occupied this particular sector of Pakefield parish. It was originally laid out for the Lowestoft Golf Club, as a nine-hole amenity, in 1906 - the club (which was formed in 1887) having moved from its original playing area on the North Denes.    / The wooded walkway shown here, under the title above, represents part of the former golf course which once occupied this particular sector of Pakefield parish. / 22 September, 2023
Pakefield Singers Logo , singers Pakefield Singers is an amateur choir based in Pakefield near Lowestoft, Suffolk. / 7 October, 2023
Pakefield Street Shoes and Clothes (next to Premier Shop) / 23 September, 2023
Pano a new feature added that allows viewing of 360 deg images / 2 January, 2024
Park Terrace E08 88 , E08 Trees and across the road Parkholme Terrace - still there today / OurFallen casualty William Turrell lived near here / 15 December, 2024
Parkholme Terrace pa , 23 23 4 Parkholme Terrace was the home of OurFallen resident Thomas Youngman / 26 November, 2024
Paul Page Paul Page I believe passionately in striving for positive outcomes for the town of Lowestoft and I'm proud to work hard on behalf of the people of the area. / 22 September, 2023
Pegu Club cocktail Drink Ingredients295ml* gin147ml orange liqueur (triple sec, C / 15 December, 2024
People's Party in the Park 23 September, 2023
Pepys builds the High Light Lowestoft High Light 1812 drawing 1676 Samuel Pepys was elected a Master of the Trinity Brethren, and immediately sanctioned a new Lowestoft lighthouse. / 9 April, 2024
Persistent Vision movie Our local film club..Book tickets Next we have   / 1 February, 2025
Persistent Vision: The Banshees of Inisherin poster March 17 @ 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm Persistent Vision: The Banshees of Inisherin / 23 September, 2023
Peter Knight Peter Knight I live in the Historic High Street with my family, where we run a small shop. / 22 September, 2023
Peter Lang Peter Lang I am a Green Party Councillor representing Elmtree Ward. I am involved in several community organisations working in and around our town. / 22 September, 2023
Petro Way EV charging point See ALL EV charging points Nr Costa / 23 September, 2023
Photo Story Moon Rise North Beach Lowestoft test article about taking your camera out and taking amazing images. / 23 September, 2023
Photography and food nature Explore the art of wildlife photography, with award-winning photographer Kevin Sawford, in the beautiful surroundings of the Trust’s Carlton Marshes nature reserve then enjoy a light meal and exclu / 23 September, 2023
PINK Orange Pink Orange Volunteers PINK Orange is working in partnership with Norfolk County Council to provide our ingredient kits for households with children across Norfolk that need little support this Winter .  / 22 September, 2023
Plastic packaging tax plastic At Budget 2018, government announced that from April 2022 it wouldintroduce a world-leading new tax on the production and import of plastic packaging with less than 30% recycled content, subject to / 23 September, 2023
Plastic Plant Pots Plastic Plant Pots  Cherry Lane have large containers in the car park, near the entrance to the shop, for collecting plastic plant pots and compost bags for recycling. / 23 September, 2023
Poetry and The Planet The New Curiosity Shop The New Curiosity Shop, brainchild of Hugh Davies and Paul Mills, is a series of events bringing art and cultural happenings to Lowestoft. / 23 September, 2023
Police Station Old Nelson Street ,  Police station 1979 Credit:Archant , Here to help  phone 111 or in an emergency 999 / 22 September, 2023
Police Station Road CREDIT:Ivan Bunn ,  CREDIT:Bob Collis The building seen dominating this picture, which stands on the corner of Regent Road and Police Station Road, was once Lowestoft’s centre of law enforcement - becoming redundant when the new Headquarters on Old Nelson Street opened in June 1979.   / The building seen dominating this picture, which stands on the corner of Regent Road and Police Station Road, was once Lowestoft’s centre of law enforcement / 22 September, 2023
Porcelain from the 18th century credit: metmuseum.org , CREDIT: antiquestradegazette An exploration of experimental porcelain from the 18th century, it's a grand title but as you will hopefully read further this was a very small window in the history of ceramics, and relatively sho / 4 May, 2024
Port of Lowestoft Research Society Meetings are open to non-members by invitation only; interested persons should contact the Hon Secretary. / 22 September, 2023
POSTPONED: SlowWays launch week walk The launch of the highly exciting and innovative SlowWays project has unforunately been postponed, because of Tier 4 restrictions and now the National Lockdown 3 as well as for our general health a / 23 September, 2023
Presentation WElcome - joe Thompson, Damon Rogers / 5 February, 2024
Proposed High Street Lowestoft Post Office Move Logo [UPDATED 17/12 disappointingly Post Office Ltd IS going ahead with the move] It has been brought to our attention as a community group (MECG) that the High Street post office (the most easterly pos / 17 December, 2024
Purple Rain Pic This Sourz-inspired drink is quick and easy to make, and gives a great impression with its vibrant purple colour. / 13 July, 2025
Putting the smile back on Denture patient’s faces As a profession committed to positive patient outcomes, we need to ensure that the percentage of patients happy with dental experience continues to rise. / 7 December, 2023
Quick Colour Change screenshot To make the template as flexible as possible and to allow each Place to have its own identity, we use a tranparent logo and colour variables within the coding to change all aspects of the main colo / 27 July, 2024
Railway Station Denmark Road 1855 credit: petospeople.wordpress.com ,  Station Credit:wherrylines The Railway Station’s Parcel Office car park, which is situated to the immediate south of the building. / Samuel Peto built the railway connecting Lowestoft to the rest of the railway system, thus fulfilling his promise that / 27 February, 2024
Rant Score pic ,  pic rantscore This has the distinction of being the only one of the original scores, still in use, which seems to have retained a name going back to the late 16th-early 17th century. Though, like a number of the others, it is referred to in the manorial records as a “common score” - the word common having the legal sense of being available for use (without impediment) by all and sundry. / Here, in 1643 Cromwell met the local Royalist gentry and captured two cannons together with arms and ammunition. / 27 July, 2025
Rant score Garden Before After 25 July, 2025
Re-utilise - Community Repaint paint A warehouse in Lowestoft full of affordable recycled paint and pieces of unwanted treasure and runs craft workshops / 23 September, 2023
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Recipe - Oven Roasted Vegetables Oven Roasted Vegetables Ideal winter warmer - can include such vegetables as carrots, leeks, broccoli parsnips, sprouts, peppers / 23 September, 2023
Recipe - Celeriac, potato & rosemary gratin Celeriac This warming and creamy dish is perfect for sharing with friends and family   credit bbc food / 23 September, 2023
Recipe - Potato, Carrot And Rosemary Kugel kugel … so if we can’t have sunshine outside I thought i’d bring you a ray of sunshine inside with this potato kugel…  CREDIt ©2021 dominthekitchen.com / 23 September, 2023
Recipe - Sautéed spinach and leeks Spinach Sautéed spinach and leeks Sautéed spinach and leeks is a quick + easy, healthy dish with simple ingredients and delicious flavor! / 23 September, 2023