Across east Suffolk celebrations have been taking place to mark the arrival of the New Year.
Across east Suffolk celebrations have been taking place to mark the arrival of the New Year.
Fireworks and boat sirens hearlaeded the start of the New Year at midnight.
Meanwhle, at Lowestoft's Ness Point, people gathered to watch the first sunrise of 2024 at the UK's most easterly point.
Mark Gardner took this stunning image of the year's first sunrise on the Suffolk coast at Ness Point. Hundreds of people enjoyed a New Year's Day walk under sunny skies along Suffolk's coast - like here at Pakefield:
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