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St James Village Orchard
Website: http://www.stjamesvillageorchard.org.uk/ Phone: Email: Click to Send an Email Enquiry Welcome to the St James Village Orchard website. This website is to share our experience in creating the orchard, provide a continuing source of information about what can be found there and to share material that we needed or produced along the way. The Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society Website: https://halesworthtosouthwoldrailway.co.uk Phone: 07379 789665 Email: Click to Send an Email Enquiry The group are working hard to restore the western part of this line. They have laid new track on the trackbed near the old road bridge in Halesworth, restored the foundations of the old engine shed on the Millennium Green with further projects in hand The Blythweb Calendar Website: www.blythweb.co.uk/calendar/ Phone: 01502 440360 Email: Click to Send an Email Enquiry The Blythweb Calendar publicises local events of interest which are open to the public. These include guided walks, coffee mornings, various activities, talks and lectures, theatre, and much more, often benefitting charities and good causes. Halesworth Cycle Routes Website: wheel.halesworth.net/ Phone: Situated in NE Suffolk and surrounded by quiet country lanes and beautiful countryside, Halesworth is the ideal location for exploring this part of Suffolk by bike. Cyclists of all ages are welcome to join and enjoy guided rides. Halesworth Millennium Green Website: http://millenniumgreen.halesworth.net/ Phone: 01986 872268 Email: Click to Send an Email Enquiry The largest Millennium Green in England. A Trust was set up to manage the Green whose objective is to provide and maintain an open space to be used forever as an area for leisure and enjoyment where people can enjoy nature and wildlife at first hand. Blyth Estuary Group Website: https://www.explorewalberswick.co.uk/blythestuarygroup/ Phone: Email: Click to Send an Email Enquiry Following a publication of the Environment Agencys "Blyth Estuary Strategy Preferred Options", local people became deeply concerned that the proposed "Managed Realignment" would have a serious effect on Southwold Harbour and The Blyth Valley. Southwold Beach Hut Owners Association Website: www.southwoldhuts.co.uk/ Phone: Email: Click to Send an Email Enquiry On this site are the background details of the Southwold Beach Huts Owners Association, as well as all the latest news and information–of–use to prospective, new and existing members. Please get in touch to become a member of the Association. Halesworth & District Museum Website: https://www.halesworth.net/history/museum/ Phone: Email: Click to Send an Email Enquiry When you visit Halesworth, make sure that you visit the Halesworth and District Museum. Special displays are regularly changed and feature all aspects of local life and local people. Wenhaston Archive Project Website: https://archives.wenhaston.net/ Phone: Email: Click to Send an Email Enquiry The Project is trying to bring together all the photographs and other documents that village people have about the village and to scan these into an online archive which can also record information about those images and documents. The Southwold Railway Trust Website: https://www.southwoldrailway.co.uk Phone: 01502 725422 Email: Click to Send an Email Enquiry The Southwold Railway was a 3ft gauge line running 9 miles between Halesworth and Southwold. The Trust was formed in 1994 to keep the memory of the Railway, research, collate and add information and look into the possibility of reopening the line. |
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