'Sounds of Suffolk'. What do you hear when someone says that to you?
Is it bird song, is it the sound of the trees or the sound of the sea. Is it the church bells or the whistle of a train, or a distant tractor working in the field. Maybe it's music or poetry or is it the sound of school children in the playground.
We asked our volunteers what sounds of Suffolk meant to them. And here are their thoughts.
Listen to the Deben Radio contribution to the Sounds of Suffolk (6 minutes)
Deben Radio wishes to thank the following:-
Tina Morford - Campsea AsheDr.Sam Newton - WoodbridgeCristina Burns - MarlesfordRosemary Hoppitt - WoodbridgeCliff Hoppitt - WoodbridgeClare - Wickham MarketBrenda - Wickham MarketBarry Burns - MarlesfordBen MacPherson - WoodbridgeKimberley - WoodbridgePatrick - WoodbridgeClarissa Vincent - WoodbridgeAlfie - WoodbridgeHolly - WoodbridgeJake - WoodbridgeSam - WodbridgeJoe - WoodbridgeMark - WoodbridgeKatherine - WoodbridgeAlex Shane - MarlesfordRuby and Lesley - Wickham MarketGary Garnham - EW Revett and Son Butcher, Wickham MarketMark Kneebone - WoodbridgeJenny - MarlesfordCanon Harry Edwards - MarlesfordTo hear the full 30 minute version of the Sounds of Suffolk in which Deben Radio collaborated with BBC Suffolk, Blythe Valley Radio and ICR-Ipswich. Press the green button below.
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