In 1993 and 1994, three
restricted service licences in Lowestoft were operated and run by local radio volunteers, including some freelance radio professionals, with proceeds being donated to local charities. The station was called "Lowestoft Town Radio" (LTR-fm). LTR presenters included
Martyn Lee, Steve Smart and his co-presenter at the time, Matt Denny. Following 30-day trial broadcasts, along with similar efforts in Great Yarmouth, The Radio Authority (now
Ofcom) created a new licence for the area. They granted the licence to the group behind the LTR, re-branded as "The Beach". The Beach started broadcasting on Sunday 29 September 1996. It has been voted The Eastern Region Radio Academy Station Of The Year three times. It formerly broadcast from studios at the junction of Hollingsworth Road and Oulton Road, in
Lowestoft,
Suffolk until 8 January 2017 when it was transferred to central hubs in
Norwich and
Ipswich along with sister stations. From 9 January 2017, all 103.4 The Beach's programming was shared with
North Norfolk Radio,
Town 102,
Dream 100 and
Radio Norwich 99.9, although the five stations kept separate branding (particularly for local travel, events, news, adverts and commercials) with programmes broadcast from the studios in
Ipswich and
Norwich. On 31 January 2017, it was confirmed that
Celador had completed the purchase of the Anglian Radio group. ==Station closure==