 
            The presentation at the town hall is ready
It's Isobel's non-work day, so we decide to drive to Felixstowe, at the very end of the A14, for a wander around. We start at Landguard Point, next to the Port of Felixstowe and also home to Landguard Fort. Unfortunately, that's closed for a "maintenance day", so we drive to the beachfront and walk around from there. Whereas Great Yarmouth specialises in early Edwardian, Felixstowe's thing seems to be its range of 60s and 70s buildings, but despite this it turns out to be a nice town, only once visited before by Nosher in the 1990s for some sort of day course in a hotel. A week or two before that, there's a meeting at the Town Hall in Eye to discuss the lack of cycling provision in the area. There's a surprisingly good turnout, considering that as usual nothing much will happen as everything's tied up in nebulous "council schemes" for the next lifetime or so.
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            The presentation at the town hall is ready
 
            Plans for possible cycle routes around Eye
 
            A dude from British Cycling does a talk
 
            There's a control tower on a factory
 
            The massive Ever Golden at Felixstowe port
 
            Isobel takes a photo of wooden stumps
 
            A collection of wooden stumps on the shore
 
            A juvenile gull sits on the beach
 
            Languard Fort
 
            The radar tower at the mouth of the Orwell estuary
 
            An Evergreen ship docked at Felixstowe
 
            Isobel leans into the wind
 
            Isobel walks off the pontoon viewpoint
 
            Some kind of TV interview is filmed
 
            Isobel stomps into the wind
 
            There's a large driftwood log on the shore
 
            Brutalist concrete towers on Languard Fort
 
            A tangle of grey dock cranes
 
            A concrete lookout hut
 
            A bench with some flowers
 
            Landguard Fort is annoyingly closed for the day
 
            Flags fly over the fort
 
            The Fantasia amusement arcade on the seafront
 
            We get an ice cream
 
            Felixstowe pier
 
            Amusement rides outside the pier
 
            Isobel roams around in the amusement arcade
 
            1960s apartments near the beach
 
            The pier, contra jour
 
            The grand frontage of Felixstowe Pier
 
            A bit of 1950s glass surrounded by modernism
 
            A pair of skeletons look out from a balcony
 
            A 1970s classic Wilco motorist discount store
 
            A fire escape that goes nowhere
 
            The derelict Marlborough Hotel on the seafront
 
            The hotel's derelict front entrance
 
            The frontage of the Marlborough Hotel
 
            The hotel has an optimistic 'LA Lounge Bar'
 
            Shelters on the seafront
 
            The 1930s Regal fish bar's clock is actually right
 
            Grooveyard Record shop's front window
 
            Isobel buys a record in the shop next door
 
            Onion Records: a cool vinyl and CD shop
 
            Felixstowe's High Street
 
            A long-derelict Burton and Dorothy Perkins
 
            Another 1960s building - now a Tesco Express
 
            The old-school Palace Cinema and bingo
 
            The view from our café stop
 
            A bus, and the greengrocer next door
 
            We have lunch at a café
 
            Felixstowe even has a Wimpy
 
            Isobel gets some Slimming World stuff in Iceland
 
            A Victorian chip shop on Victoria Street
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 The presentation at the town hall is ready
Plans for possible cycle routes around Eye
A dude from British Cycling does a talk
There's a control tower on a factory
The massive Ever Golden at Felixstowe port
Isobel takes a photo of wooden stumps
A collection of wooden stumps on the shore
A juvenile gull sits on the beach
Languard Fort
The radar tower at the mouth of the Orwell estuary
An Evergreen ship docked at Felixstowe
Isobel leans into the wind
Isobel walks off the pontoon viewpoint
Some kind of TV interview is filmed
Isobel stomps into the wind
There's a large driftwood log on the shore
Brutalist concrete towers on Languard Fort
A tangle of grey dock cranes
A concrete lookout hut
A bench with some flowers
Landguard Fort is annoyingly closed for the day
Flags fly over the fort
The Fantasia amusement arcade on the seafront
We get an ice cream
Felixstowe pier
Amusement rides outside the pier
Isobel roams around in the amusement arcade
1960s apartments near the beach
The pier, contra jour
The grand frontage of Felixstowe Pier
A bit of 1950s glass surrounded by modernism
A pair of skeletons look out from a balcony
A 1970s classic Wilco motorist discount store
A fire escape that goes nowhere
The derelict Marlborough Hotel on the seafront
The hotel's derelict front entrance
The frontage of the Marlborough Hotel
The hotel has an optimistic 'LA Lounge Bar'
Shelters on the seafront
The 1930s Regal fish bar's clock is actually right
Grooveyard Record shop's front window
Isobel buys a record in the shop next door
Onion Records: a cool vinyl and CD shop
Felixstowe's High Street
A long-derelict Burton and Dorothy Perkins
Another 1960s building - now a Tesco Express
The old-school Palace Cinema and bingo
The view from our café stop
A bus, and the greengrocer next door
We have lunch at a café
Felixstowe even has a Wimpy
Isobel gets some Slimming World stuff in Iceland
A Victorian chip shop on Victoria Street