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The Normanston Park sign. Picture: Mick Howes - Credit: Mick Howes An initiative that helps encourage people to stay healthy and active will see free workouts carried out on parks and green spaces in East Suffolk from next month. 'Our Parks' will hit two areas of Lowestoft and two facilities in Leiston with weekly classes starting in May. Working with East Suffolk Council and Suffolk County Council, 'Our Parks' will be running free workouts on Britten Field and Normanston Park in Lowestoft as well as at Leiston Recreation Ground and King George's Park in Leiston. Normanston Park in Lowestoft. Picture: Google Images
The Normanston Park sign. Picture: Mick Howes - Credit: Mick Howes An initiative that helps encourage people to stay healthy and active will see free workouts carried out on parks and green spaces in East Suffolk from next month. 'Our Parks' will hit two areas of Lowestoft and two facilities in Leiston with weekly classes starting in May. Working with East Suffolk Council and Suffolk County Council, 'Our Parks' will be running free workouts on Britten Field and Normanston Park in Lowestoft as well as at Leiston Recreation Ground and King George's Park in Leiston. Normanston Park in Lowestoft. Picture: Google Images
The destroyed picnic bench at Fen Park in Kirkley. Picture: Mick Howes - Credit: Mick Howes A town mayor and community group have hit out at the destruction of benches in popular parks. The benches at two parks in Lowestoft were "deliberately" destroyed by fires that happened within the space of three days. A picnic bench was set ablaze in an early morning fire at Fen Park in Kirkley on Tuesday, March 9 - just over 72 hours after charred remains had been left after a fire at the children's play area at Normanston Park in Lowestoft. The destroyed picnic bench at Fen Park in Kirkley. Picture: Mick Howes