2023 was the year of King Charles III Coronation while progress gathered pace in the ongoing construction of the Gull Wing bridge in Lowestoft.
Here is the first of a two-part review reflecting on the past 12 months, featuring stories that hit The Journal headlines between January and June 2023.
January
The design of the renewed historic Town Hall was unveiled by architects with a scale model on show to the public.
February
The bravery and heroism of 11 men who headed to sea on the Lowestoft trawler Guava 70-years-ago - but never returned home - was honoured during a special service. A memorial to the crew of the trawler ‘Guava’, lost at sea in the 1953 floods, was unveiled on South Pier.
March
Two different kittiwake nesting structures were revealed in quick succession in Lowestoft.
A unique new kittiwake 'hotel' - for around 430 pairs of seabirds - saw Vattenfall and ScottishPower Renewables construct a new nesting structure on the Outer Harbour north extension – with two offshore structures, each sited on a single leg piling, opening off the South Beach later in July.
April
The Banksy Seagull flew from its nest - after being removed from a building in Katwijk Way, Lowestoft.
Part of the mural on the side of the building was craned onto a waiting lorry during a late night operation.
May
To mark King Charles III Coronation communities across Lowestoft and Southwold celebrated in many ways - including a singalong, a Coronation concert and firing cannons.
The Conservatives lost control of the district in the local government elections – with Green party candidate Caroline Topping elected the new leader of East Suffolk Council.
June
A giant Chthonic head sculpture was embedded in the sands on Lowestoft's South Beach as part of the First Light Festival - with the bronze casting of an ancient head proving to be 'a sight to behold'.
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