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You just can't beat the scent of a beautiful rose
Roses have been and are still good this year.
Pizza restaurant at popular zoo to undergo major redesign
A pizza restaurant at Banham Zoo is to undergo a major redesign in time for the summer holidays.
Academy praised for 'calm and orderly behaviour culture' in latest Ofsted report
An academy has received praise for its "calm and orderly behaviour culture" following a recent inspection.
The importance of cherishing old photographs
A new emerging facet of collecting seems to be photographic negatives, in preference to the early postcards and I am not really sure why.
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Will Harry and Meghan visit Sandringham this summer?
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, along with their children Archie and Lilibet, are coming to the UK this summer, but will they visit Sandringham?
Music writer reveals fascinating Norwich links with BBC Proms
Norwich-based music writer Tony Cooper touches upon the historical links of conductors and composers of the BBC Proms through their close association with the old Norfolk & Norwich Triennial Festival.
Norfolk agriculture students are top of the crops at Clarkson’s farm
A team of agricultural students from Norfolk has won the AICC Ceres Rural Crop Challenge at the 2026 Cereals event, hosted by Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm.
Tony Hancock, The Goons and Milton Jones: Golden era of radio comedy
The first golden age of radio comedy began in the 1940s with ITMA (It’s That Man Again!) hosted by that quick-fire quipster, Tommy Handley; aided and abetted by such sagacious stalwarts as Colonel Chinstrap ("I don’t mind if I do!"), Mrs Mopp ("Can I do you now, sir?"), and the gloom-laden Mona Lott
Let's spread the spirit of the Royal Norfolk Show back to our communities
Showing the way – this year’s Royal Norfolk Show President, the Rt Revd Graham Usher, Bishop of Norwich, puts thriving rural communities at the heart of his presidency.
Fly infestation continues to plague frustrated Norfolk villagers
Villagers battling a plague of flies will discuss their frustrations at a public meeting.
How young people in coastal villages are getting a say in decisions
Young people from a coastal village in north Norfolk have the opportunity to engage in local decision making.
Independent town centre bookshop announces closure date
An independent bookshop, Books and Crannies in Beccles has confirmed the date it will close its doors for the final time.
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