Lockdown Love
Bungay residents have been intrigued by pieces of art in various whimsical forms appearing around the town. They are the creation of Lockdown Love – but who are Lockdown Love?…
DetailsBungay residents have been intrigued by pieces of art in various whimsical forms appearing around the town. They are the creation of Lockdown Love – but who are Lockdown Love?…
DetailsAfter much hard work on the part of Norfolk County Councillor, Margaret Stone, the two bridges that are essential to the Bigod Way walk, crossing the Waveney at Earsham Mill…
DetailsThe Post Office, located in McColls newsagent in St. Mary’s Street, will be closing permanently on December 22nd, with the shop itself closing shortly thereafter. Bungay Town Council is working…
DetailsA joint working party, including Bungay Town Council, BEBA and our local MP Peter Aldous, worked together to provide a new 24-hour cashpoint for Bungay, after the last one went…
DetailsBungay’s famous Christmas Lights were switched on, sadly with little ceremony*, on 20th November to bring much needed cheer to us all. And they look beautiful. Here are some pictures…
DetailsLloyds bank has resumed its visits to Bungay, although reduced to one visit every two weeks. The van will be here every other Thursday from 10am – 12 noon in…
DetailsThe Town Council offices in Broad Street will be open again from 2nd September, having had the beautiful windows on the upper floor repaired. The reception area will be open…
DetailsNew fees have now come into force in the town’s car parks: Priory Lane and Wharton Street both have half an hour’s free parking. Apart from that the fees for…
DetailsPhoto by Andrew Atterwill, the Town Recorder VE Day in May had to be celebrated individually and many in Bungay (and across the land) festooned their front gardens with bunting…
DetailsDespite Covid-19 the Great Bungay Duck Race took place on a hot sunny day in August on the beautiful River Waveney. No crowds, no music, no side shows, no stalls…
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