Speculation continues in east Suffolk, after what could be street art by ‘Banksy’ - the secretive graffiti artist appeared in Lowestoft over the weekend.
Speculation continues in east Suffolk, after what could be street art by ‘Banksy’ - the secretive graffiti artist appeared in Lowestoft over the weekend.
Images were posted across social media channels… with the debate continuing as to whether they are genuinely by the world famous artist.
Walls in London Road North, Link’s Road, Katvike Way near the train station and Nicholas Everitt Park in Oulton Broad are the four locations in the town.
The artwork's appearance comes after the recent announcement of a joint bid by Great Yarmouth and East Suffolk to become the ‘UK City of Culture 2025’ - but organisers of the bid have been left ‘just as intrigued’ as everyone else’. The 'boat' now removed here in Nicholas Everitt Park, Outlon Broad, to keep the culvert clear - and now covered by clear plastic for protection. London Road North on the wall of what was Lowestoft Electrical. Sea wall at the bottm of Link's Road, Lowestoft. Image from Facebook near the railway station in Lowestoft.