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SUMMARY:Last Night of the Proms- Bungay
DESCRIPTION:  \nBring out the patriot in yourself! \nStarting with popular classics followed by a second half of British patriotic pieces. Sing along to “Land of Hope and Glory” and Henry Wood’s “Fantasia on British Sea Songs”\, “Rule\, Britannia!” “Jerusalem”\, and the British national anthem. A night to remember \nWaving Union Flags is a must-as are balloons and party poppers! \nOrganised as part of the Town Reeve’s Fund Raising Appeal \n  \n 
URL:https://www.visitbungay.co.uk/whats-on/last-night-of-the-proms-bungay/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, Bungay\, St Mary's Church\, Bungay\, Suffolk\, NR35 1AX
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SUMMARY:The Waveney Valley Line
DESCRIPTION:Authorised by the Waveney Valley Railway Act on 3 July 1851.The line opened in stages\, firstly from Tivetshall to Harleston on 1 December 1855\, then to Bungay on 2 November 1860\, and finally to Beccles. When the line was completed it was incorporated into the Great Eastern Railway. The line then became part of the LNER on 1 January 1923. Starston and Redenhall stations were closed in 1866\, only 11 years after the line opened. \nThe line was closed to passenger services on 5 January 1953\, after which there were some special services run by railway enthusiasts.Freight services continued.From 1960 the line was split into sections – Tivetshall to Harleston and Beccles to Bungay. \nThe lines were finally closed on 19 April 1966 during the Beeching Axe and the track eventually removed. Some of the last wagon loads to leave Ditchingham were sand and gravel from Broome Heath\, used in the construction of Hammersmith fly-over in west London. \nJoin us for a nostalgic trip along the length of the Waveney Valley Railway Line\, including recent and historic views of the lines\, stations and trains \n 
URL:https://www.visitbungay.co.uk/whats-on/the-waveney-valley-line/
LOCATION:Bungay Community Library\, Wharton Street\, Bungay
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SUMMARY:Taking Tea With Royalty
DESCRIPTION:Join Chris Reeve\, local historian & author for a humorous verse description of Victorian Bungay-followed by one of Queen Victoria’s favourites-Tea & Cake! \nThe afternoon has been organised as part of the Victorian Bungay exhibition running in St Mary’s Church from 25th May to 2nd of June. \nTickets are £5 \nFor further information or to book a place\, please telephone: – \nKeith Parker- 01 986 893133    OR     John Warnes-01 986 892855
URL:https://www.visitbungay.co.uk/whats-on/taking-tea-with-royalty/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church Bungay\, St Mary's Street\, Bungay\, NR35 1NL\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Keith Parker- 01986 893133 or John Warnes 01986 892855":MAILTO:flixtonrectory@btinternet.com
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SUMMARY:A Walk Around Victorian Bungay
DESCRIPTION:Join Chris Reeve\, local historian & author for a gentle 90-minute walk around the centre of Bungay in a small group. A great opportunity to learn the history of Bungay’s Victorian buildings. \nThe walk\, organised as part of the Victorian Bungay exhibition running in St Mary’s Church from 25th May to 2nd of June. \nTickets are £5 & all funds raised from the walk will be donated to the Fisher Theatre’s “Future-proofing the last Fisher Theatre” Appeal which aims to raise enough money to purchase the Theatre \nFor further information or to book a place\, please telephone: – \nKeith Parker- 01 986 893133    OR     John Warnes-01 986 892855 \n  \n 
URL:https://www.visitbungay.co.uk/whats-on/a-walk-around-victorian-bungay/
LOCATION:Butter Cross Bungay\, Butter Cross\, Bungay\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Whats on
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ORGANIZER;CN="Keith Parker- 01986 893133 or John Warnes 01986 892855":MAILTO:flixtonrectory@btinternet.com
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SUMMARY:Victorian Bungay
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition to commemorate the bicentenary of the birth of Queen Victoria in 1819 and the impact of the reign on the people of Bungay and the surrounding villages \nVICTORIAN BUNGAY AND AREA\nFRIDAY May 24th (200 years from the birth of Queen Victoria) \nPREVIEW EVENING with SPEAKER (Dressed as Queen Victoria) AND RECEPTION\, at 7.30pm (No admission fee but places should be booked in advance) \n OPEN EACH DAY THEREAFTER UNTIL SUNDAY June 2nd. \n10.00am until 4.00pm\, ENTRANCE FREE-BUT DONATIONS WELCOME FOR EXPENSES\, FUTURE FUNDING AND LOCAL CHARITIES \n\nExhibition comprising many photographs from the museum\, featuring businesses\, sport\, school and town events.\n Embroideries\, Textiles\, Farm Equipment\, Toys\,\nClothes\, Music\, and Architecture.\nProfiles of local Victorian Characters\, and Rural Myths\n\n  \nEXTRA EVENTS\n\nSATURDAY 25TH MAY AT 10.30am\n\nA WALK ROUND VICTORIAN BUNGAY (£5) \nWITH CHRIS REEVE\, LOCAL HISTORIAN \n\nSUNDAY MAY 26TH AT 4.15pm\n\nAFTERNOON TEA AND ENTERTAINMENT (£5) \n 
URL:https://www.visitbungay.co.uk/whats-on/victorian-bungay/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Keith Parker- 01986 893133 or John Warnes 01986 892855":MAILTO:flixtonrectory@btinternet.com
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