Opinion: Calling on Lowestoft to carry on with lockdown spirit in the new normal
So, the pubs have opened again, and whilst people have been well behaved, they have poured back to old habits of going out drinking and socialising and spending money.
So, the pubs have opened again, and whilst people have been well behaved, they have poured back to old habits of going out drinking and socialising and spending money.
With the sun shining and England still in the World Cup, I'd like to pose a series of questions and spoof answers that might make people smile even more.
It's been a while since I last wrote for local voices. Unfortunately I had a heart attack followed by a cardiac arrest which kind of got in the way of things!
Sometimes people ask me what Lowestoft Rising actually does for the town. And the simple answer is nothing.
Sometimes people ask me what Lowestoft Rising actually does for the town. And the simple answer is nothing.
This is my second local voices piece, and I had some really positive feedback about my first piece on the five ways to wellbeing. So I shall continue to share my thoughts on this topic.
This is my first local voices piece, so I am a first-timer, please read me gently and I shall return.
I am Phil Aves the Change Manager for Lowestoft Rising, a partnership of Public Sector and Voluntary Sector Organisations set up the make Lowestoft a better place for everyone.
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