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Welcome to the Aldeburgh Fish and Chip Shop Queue Webcam. Marvel at those waiting for the delights within. But dont just watch it, experience this beautiful Suffolk Town and come and try those Famous fish & chips!
If venturing down to Aldeburgh, take a look at our Visit Aldeburgh Website, a treasure chest of information about the town. Places to stay, shop and dining out. We also have up to date weather and keep you informed on whats going on.
Tales of the TITANIC
The RMS Titanic struck an iceberg on her maiden voyage and sank with the loss of 1500 lives. Among the 700 survivors was Lawrence Beesley His personal account of the tragedy will be related by his grandson David Quilter (Eastenders, Dr Who, Battle of Britain) at the Aldeburgh Lifeboat Station
7pm on 14th April 2012
tickets £3.00 tel: 01728 688831
For more information click here
Back Online
Chip Shop webcam is now back online. We also have another Aldeburgh webcam for your interest. see http://www.visitaldeburgh.co.uk/aldeburgh/aldeburgh-webcams/
Aldeburgh Goes Pink!!!
As part of Breast Cancer Awairness Week. Look out for and support the sponsored walkers passing through Aldeburgh. Keep going Girls!, don’t be stopping for chips, at least today anyways.
Dressing For Dinner
Hot news, the Aldeburgh Chip Shop gets fancy new window graphics! Very smart
Director of Tamara Drewe coming to Aldeburgh (hope he likes chips!)
Stephen Frears the Director of Tamara Drewe coming to Aldeburgh
Aldeburgh Cinema to welcome Director Stephen Frears to the screening on Saturday 25 Sept to introduce the film and answer audience questions. In conversation with Libby Purves for a Q & A after the film.
Gemma Arterton, Tamsin Greig,
Dominic Cooper
Posy Simmonds first presented Tamara Drewe via a comic strip in The Guardian. Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace) plays the delectable Tamara who’s had a ‘nose job’ and is justifiably pleased with her new look. Tamara was, and is, a sexy flirt who enjoys turning the heat up under simmering passions wherever she may find them. Standing in line when she returns home are her former boy friend, a vain rock star and a libidinous writer. Great entertainment !
For more information please visit Aldeburgh Cinema
Saxon Bodies Found in Aldeburgh
Not wanting to put you off your lunch! But the Aldeburgh and District Local History Society had a fantastic find yesterday on their latest dig. Tony Bone reported. What a day. First of all Phil discovered a skull in his grave which later became a sandman skeleton – see right. Then the visitors arrived. We first had Andy from the archaeological service. He was there with a GPS device to produce a digital map of the site. This will used for analysis, alongside Steve’s hand drawn map of features such as graves, pits and post holes. Then came Linzi. She was there to investigate the pieces of wooden structure found at low tide. These could be fish traps or jetties. She extracted a few pieces for examination which she said had been formed with a hand axe. Read more
Summer’s not over yet.

Lunchtime in September and the queue keeps going.





