This Week in Pictures: Suffolk

Alice CunninghamSuffolk
News imageJulie Kemp A golden cocker spaniel dog with a hat and glasses on on the Suffolk coastline. Some beach huts can be seen on the left hand side.Julie Kemp
Betty the pup was enjoying the sunshine in Felixstowe on Tuesday after the previous week's bad weather

Life in Suffolk has been captured in a series of images during a week where we finally saw some mild weather, a day of prayer for Ukraine was held, baby alpacas were welcomed at a farm, and a women's empowerment group celebrated 10 years.

Scroll down below to see how the county looked between 23 and 27 February.

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

News imageSuffolk Refugee Members of Suffolk Refugee and Ukrainians stand in St Edmundsbury Cathedral with Ukraine flags.Suffolk Refugee
A prayer service at St Edmundsbury Cathedral for Ukraine was held on Tuesday to mark four years since the conflict began with Russia
News imageSouth Essex Wildlife Hospital Otter cub against a blue background eating a piece of trout from a bowl and appearing to smileSouth Essex Wildlife Hospital
Baby otters that were rescued from a waterlogged field in Stoke by Clare were reported as being on the mend on Tuesday
News imageAnna Sukeforth Fishers with their lines during a sunrise on the coast. Anna Sukeforth
The fishers were enjoying the warmer weather at Bawdsey Quay on Wednesday
News imageWayne Bavin/BBC Kate gazes at the two alpaca babies, one white and one brown as they sit on her lap. The white one has her eyes closed. Kate has brown hair tied back. There is a wooden door or gate behind her.Wayne Bavin/BBC
Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm manager Kate Ockleton announced two new baby alpacas had been born and were in need of new names
News imageJon Wright/BBC Kim Trotter stands in front of a video projection on a stage, she is smiling. She has shoulder-length brown hair and is wearing a white shirt. There is a red medal ribbon around her neck, although the medal is out of shot.Jon Wright/BBC
Future Female Society, an Ipswich-based community interest company started by Kim Trotter, marked its 10th anniversary during an event at King Street Cinema on Tuesday
News imageStephen Squirrell A close up of bloomed daffodils with some water droplets on them. Stephen Squirrell
The daffodils have started making an appearance in Felixstowe this week
News imageMartin Giles/BBC An older man wearing a pale blue smart shirt while smiling and looking into the camera. He is wearing five gold medals around his neck, which he has draped over his right hand. Martin Giles/BBC
Swimmer Michael Read is a winner once more after securing five gold medals at this year's Open Masters Games in Abu Dhabi

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