News in Felixstowe

Independent Suffolk charity St Elizabeth Hospice is calling on supporters to sign up to its popular Midnight Walk and help the organisation during the coronavirus pandemic.

For 14 years, the much-loved annual event has seen thousands of people don colourful clothing and take to the streets of Ipswich to complete a sponsored six or ten mile walk at midnight in support of St Elizabeth Hospice.

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A leading Felixstowe councillor has expressed concerns about seafarers transiting through the largest port in Europe suffering severe mental health issues at not being able to get home.

Doreen Savage MBE, told fellow Felixstowe town councillors at a recent meeting, how one seaman locked himself in his cabin until being told he would allowed to go home, only to learn he could got get a flight in time before his ship sailed, and was not allowed to stay in the town.

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Felixstowe flops in eyes of visitors

Felixstowe prides itself as a popular resort, which everyone from day-trippers to holiday makers should visit but not everyone is that impressed, according to their feedback.

But it would appear that despite the best efforts of the town council, and tax-payer funded organisations like Visit Felixstowe and Felixstowe Forward, it seems Felixstowe is just not that attractive.

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With the lockdown easing week by week, Felixstowe Nub News has switched on our What's On section again - and we want to help publicise your event.

Whether it is an online concert or class, or a fundraising event for later in the year when restrictions may be eased further, or a band playing at your local pub we want to feature it at Felixstowe Nub News, covering all the villages in our wonderful area.

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