With a new year comes new and exciting events. Here in Suffolk, we are spoilt for choice with an abundance of wonderful things to do from music festivals to village fetes.
Summer might almost be over, but there’s no need for the winter blues just yet. An autumnal Suffolk is a beautiful place to be. After a long summer, Suffolk takes a deep breath and relaxes after entertaining its guests.
February half term is just around the corner so it’s a great time to start planning your Suffolk holiday whether you're bringing along the kids or fancy a getaway for two!
The festivities are nearly upon us which means pantomime season is coming! Across the county there are some fantastic theatres and halls where you’ll find a whole host of pantomimes from traditional storylines and a few quirks!
Who hasn’t made a start on their Christmas shopping yet? Well, if you’re one of these people then why not visit Bury St Edmunds and attend the Bury St Edmunds Christmas Fayre on Thursday 26th November to Sunday 29th November 2015.
The Halesworth Arts Festival takes place at The Cut Arts Centre in Halesworth, St Mary's Church, Halesworth and the stunningly beautiful Holy Trinity Church in Blythburgh, from 11th to 26th October 2014.
Situated on the banks of the River Deben, Woodbridge will be celebrating one of the world's favourite aphrodisiacs at its annual Shuck Festival, 4-6 October 2013.
William Walton's “Façade” and Constant Lambert's “Piano Concerto for Piano and Nine Instruments” will be performed at the following Suffolk venues in late June: