This Week in Pictures: Suffolk

Alice CunninghamSuffolk
News imageHanne Siebers/National Trust A grey seal pup rests on beach on its back. It has one of its paws resting on its head as it looks toward the sky. Hanne Siebers/National Trust
It was too much for this seal pup at Orford Ness on Monday

Life in Suffolk has been captured in a series of images during a week when the county was hit with rain, protests against possible election cancellations were held, and homes were demolished due to coastal erosion.

Members of the public have been out and about across the county snapping away at the beautiful scenes and more.

Scroll down below to see how the county looked between 12-16 January.

Email your pictures to [email protected].

News imageStephen Squirrell A man wearing a white hat, brown coat and brown shoes walks along a seafront during a rainy and cloudy day. He is holding a multi-coloured umbrella over himself. Stephen Squirrell
The rain did not stop people getting out and about in Felixstowe on Thursday
News imageJamie Niblock/BBC A group of about people standing in front of a glass building hold placards and protesting. The placards are feature both Reform UK and Green Party logos/colours Jamie Niblock/BBC
About 60 protesters gathered outside Endeavour House in Ipswich on Monday, calling for elections to go ahead in May
News imageJulie Kemp A field with various trees without their leaves on during the winter. The grass is covered in ice. Julie Kemp
Waldringfield was icy and cold on Wednesday during a rare sunny day
News imageJamie Niblock/BBC A drone image of the coastline at Thorpeness. A large part of the coastline has been eroded away creating a large, steep cliff. Properties rest just tens of metres from the eroded coastline. Jamie Niblock/BBC
Work to demolish a fourth home at Thorpeness started on Monday due to the eroding coast
News imageMaria Wade A view over a countryside field during a sunrise. The sky is red and orange as the sun rises. Maria Wade
There was a beautiful sunrise towards Hollesley at the start of the week

Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.