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A crochet design located on Rotterdam Road in Lowestoft- Credit: Nikki van Dyk
We have seen yarn bombing and graffiti - now towns are being hit by random acts of crochet kindness.
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Post boxes in a number of towns in east Norfolk and Waveney have been given colourful crochet 'hats', topped off with cuddly creatures including a Teddy bear, a bunny and a chick.
Many of the designs have been found by people in Lowestoft.
One of the crochet designs which have appeared in Southwold.- Credit: Christopher Mortimer
Others have mysteriously popped up in other areas across Waveney, east Suffolk and Norfolk, including in Great Yarmouth, Kessingland and Southwold.
The crochet designs have messages of kindness included.- Credit: Christopher Mortimer
Many feature Easter displays and others give messages of hope.
Angela Jones-Heath found one of the designs on Westwood Avenue in Lowestoft and said: 'I was surprised and delighted to see another one. It made me smile that I had found a different one from the others I had seen on Facebook.
Another design located on Rotterdam Road, Lowestoft.- Credit: Nikki van Dyk
'It so fantastic to see them popping up all around the town. Such a fantastic idea from the person doing them all with different designs, to bring smiles to us all at this difficult time.'
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Passer-by in Southwold, Chris Mortimer said: 'It certainly brightened my day up, a lot of time and effort went into making these, the people who made them are really talented.
'I would like to thank them by giving them some Easter eggs for their contributions.'
An Easter style crochet design located on Rotterdam Road in Lowestoft- Credit: Nikki van Dyk
Known locations of the designs so far are on Norwich Road, Westwood Avenue, Ramona Road, Rotterdam Road and Stradbroke Road in Lowestoft with others popping up in Gorleston, Hopton, Kessingland and Southwold.
Kelly Ann Head designed the Easter themed crochet hat located on the junction of Norwich Road and Rotterdam Road.
The crochets have appeared across various towns in East Suffolk and Great Yarmouth.- Credit: Christopher Mortimer
Kelly said: 'I was on furlough for six and a half months and I have been doing crotchet for the past few years.
'I decided I wanted to make people smile and cheer everybody up during these difficult times so that people had something to talk about other than Covid and it looks like that has worked.
'It has been up since Friday and only took me a few days to make.'
One of the crochet designs that has appeared on Westwood Avenue, Lowestoft.- Credit: Angela Jones-Heath
Kelly confirmed she only made the crochet design on Norwich/Rotterdam Road and it remains to be seen who has designed the others.
A crochet design on Ramona Road in Carlton Colville.- Credit: Jane Stelges
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Coastal communities and other popular spots in north Norfolk are preparing to see a rise in visitor numbers, amid ongoing confusion over just how far people will be allowed to travel over the Easter break.
Although from March 29 there will no longer be a 'stay at home' order people will still be obliged to 'stay local' and 'minimise travel'.
North Norfolk MP Duncan Baker has tabled a written parliamentary question to Michael Gove's department asking for more clarity on the issue, but this has still not been answered.
Sarah Bütikofer, North Norfolk District Council leader, also called for firmer rules from the government because people had different ideas of what was 'local'.
She said: 'It's extremely disappointing we haven't had more clear guidance. Last year we had people come from places like Lincolnshire and Peterborough to see the seals - they said they thought that was local when questioned.'
Mrs Bütikofer said she thought a mileage or district boundary would be a good idea. She said she would not consider a trip from Norwich to the north Norfolk coast to be 'local' but understood that others saw it differently.
Liberal Democrat council leader Sarah Bütikofer. Picture: North Norfolk District Council- Credit: North Norfolk District Council
She said: 'We obviously want to welcome visitors, but it has to be in a controlled and sensible matter and in a way that doesn't put at risk the results we have achieved so far.
'As the first lockdown eased we had a lot of elderly residents who were more afraid to go out than they were during the lockdown because there were so many people about.
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'It's important that we protect the residents and our natural environment.
'I don't think Norwich to north Norfolk is local but that's a personal opinion. I would prefer to see people travelling a maximum of maybe 10 miles.
'But it is difficult because people do want to come to north Norfolk and see the sea again. We have to find a way to make it safe for everyone.'
Dr Marie Strong, county councillor for Wells division, said visitors who were respectful of the rules and residents would be welcome there.
Marie Strong, Norfolk County Councillor for Wells division. - Credit: Liberal Democrats
Dr Strong said: 'Shops will still closed be closed over Easter and I am told local traders think this is a good thing since visitors will not be congregating in the shops which has in the past been a problem.
'However if visitors who are allowed under the regulations are simply enjoying the fresh air, say, walking to the beach but maintaining a distance from others, they will be welcome. Regulations or not this is common courtesy.'
In January, Horsey Estate closed the car park it operates at Horsey Gap over concerns too many people were coming to the area from far away.
Robin Buxton, from the estate, said things had now changed but they would continue to monitor the situation.
He said: 'We should be fine now, but we will play it by ear.'
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Horsey Gap car park was closed due to the high number of out-of-county visitors travelling to the beauty spot- Credit: Norfolk Constabulary
Outdoor sports venues such as golf courses, tennis courts and go-cart tracks are also allowed to reopen on March 29.
Kelvin van Hasselt, chairman of Cromer Tennis Club, said they would be happy to welcome people from other parts of Norfolk.
Kelvin van Hasselt of Cromer tennis and squash club. Picture: Neil Didsbury- Credit: Archant
He said: “We’re here to serve the people of Norfolk. We’ve got very strict measures about not socialising, you sanitise your hands on arrival and strictly keep two metres apart. When you play on court, you don’t touch any surfaces.
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“We just want people to enjoy exercise on the court.”
Holkham Estate is to reopen its Courtyard Cafe to takeaways, ropes course and cycle hire, and takeaways are already on offer at the Beach Cafe in Wells and at the nature reserve.
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A spokesman said: 'The safety of our staff, visitors and local community remain our priority and all visitors are asked to join us in following government guidance.
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'As lockdown restrictions start to ease, we are delighted to be able to safely share our beach and parkland with our local visitors, who, after almost three months of lockdown, will appreciate and benefit from the wide open spaces on their doorstep.”
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Norfolk Police have urged people to be cautious and sensible as to where they go as restrictions ease.