This Week in Pictures: Suffolk

Alice CunninghamSuffolk
Julie Kemp A small bird sits in a tree which has new blooms forming on its branches on a sunny day. The blue sky can be seen behind the bird and tree.Julie Kemp
The birds were enjoying the blooming flowers and trees on a sunny day on Wednesday

Spring was in the air this week, and not just due to flowering plants and warmer weather.

New beginnings and recognition featured in the news in the form of a new Suffolk walking route, the announcement of Ipswich making the City of Culture longlist and a boy was named St John Ambulance regional cadet of the year.

Scroll down below to see how the county looked between 15 and 20 March.

Email your pictures to alice.cunningham@bbc.co.uk.

Oliver Ward/BBC Ruben, who has short fair hair, smiles at the camera while wearing a green and black St John Ambulance cadet uniformOliver Ward/BBC
Ruben from Needham Market was named St John Ambulance regional cadet of the year on Monday for demonstrating outstanding first aid skills
Vikki Irwin/BBC The River Deben on a sunny day in Woodbridge. A small boat rests on the water with white buildings and homes seen behind it. Vikki Irwin/BBC
Woodbridge looked idyllic at the start of the week in the sunny weather
Hayley85/BBC Weather Watchers A man stands on a beach during sunset. He has placed his hand slightly below him so it looks like he is holding the sun in his palm. Hayley85/BBC Weather Watchers
The sunset was beautiful over Pakefield on Thursday night
Milly Harrold/BBC Stuffed giraffe in a glass case stands inside the museum. Around it are other glass cases, including one with a zebra in the background. The Victorian architecture surrounds the case with red columns on the ground floor and a balcony aboveMilly Harrold/BBC
We got a sneak peak inside Ipswich Museum on Wednesday to see how the renovation has been going
Eastern Education Group Nail artist Shea with a group of 14 pupils in a white gallery space.Eastern Education Group
A celebrity nail artist inspired students at One Sixth Form College in Ipswich during a culture festival
Suffolk County Council A wooden fingerpost with Bourne Bridge, Ipswich Waterfront, Suffolk Food Hall, Pin Mill and Shotley Gate written on it. In the middle there is also the St Joseph's College emblem.Suffolk County Council
Fingerposts were made by pupils at St Joseph's College in Ipswich for a brand new walking route announced on Tuesday

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