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INDEPENDENT businesses in Southwold have adopted a classic clarion call urging people to think before they shop in the lead up to Christmas. The local chamber of commerce is urging visitors to ...
People of Southwold are up in arms as they are overrun by well-heeled London folk moving to their second homes in the town to wait out coronavirus pandemic (while Lowestoft 14 miles away is deserted) ...
There’s no doubt about it: George Orwell, famous for novels such as Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, pretty much despised Southwold. Mind… ...
“People see genteel reserved Southwold as it is now, but it did have a very dramatic past. It is a town that has seen battles, fires, the plague, witches and an ongoing struggle against the ...
Many of the people who bought plaques don’t live locally but Southwold retains a very special place in their hearts. Some of the memories are intensely personal, perhaps remembering someone they ...
The mayor of Southwold issued a rallying cry this week urging local people to get involved in community projects in support of 'one of the main, iconic, unspoiled seaside towns in Great Britain ...
The sign appeared on a lamppost at the edge of beauty spot Southwold, Suffolk and read: 'If you don't live around here f*** off'. The beauty spot is popular with second home owners and celebrities.
Number 70 High Street in Southwold, the picturesque seaside town in Suffolk, is a fairly nondescript building. Glass-fronted and red-brick, there are faded letters spelling out “Fanny and Frank ...