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Suffolk Day is celebrated each Midsummer’s Day. The theme for 2025 was Celebrate the Sunrise County. This year the principal event, involving the Suffolk Day Proclamation and Suffolk Medal presentations, was held in Lowestoft. The annual Suffolk Remembers service was held on Felixstowe seafront in the evening. We present some highlights from the celebrations.
Suffolk High Sheriff Gulshan Kayembe, centre, with Suffolk Medal recipients Martin Seeley, former Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, and Mark Pendlington, a Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk.The Suffolk Chamber Orchestra at Lowestoft’s Suffolk Day 2025 celebrations.Brandon High Street ready for Suffolk Day 2025.Suffolk Day 2025 at Languard Fort.The annual Suffolk Remembers service, organised by St Elizabeth Hospice each Suffolk Day on Felixstowe seafront. People come to remember their loved ones, and dedicated a candle in-memory.The Creeting St Mary Suffolk Day Fete.Trimley St Mary Parish Council celebrates Suffolk Day 2025. Rubbish Walks celebrates Suffolk Day 2025.On Friday 20th June, students from Benjamin Britten, East Point and Ormiston Denes academies in Lowestoft, visited Westminster to read the Suffolk Day Proclamation.Suffolk Day 2025 at Great War Hits, Hawstead.Suffolk Day 2025 event in Westminster.Level Two Youth Project perform outside Felixstowe Town Hall as part of the town’s Suffolk Day 2025 celebration.The Suffolk Day 2025 celebrations at Lowestoft.
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