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Basil Gowen with his Norfolk post card book

Farewell to the postcard king

A special tribute to Basil Gowen, a much loved author and founder member of the Norfolk Postcard Club.

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1st Thorpe Cub/Scouts with Hazel Addis in about 1918

Celebrate a century of scouting in Thorpe St Andrew

It is a group with has helped to shape so many young lives over the last hundred years - and is now looking forward to the next century.

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Terry and Ruth Brock.

How a chance encounter at the cinema led to a lifetime of love

When Terry met Ruth. They said it was a love affair which wouldn’t last. They were wrong.

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Barry Lee & The Planets

A golden anniversary date for Barry Lee & The Planets

Formed 50 years ago they turned into one of the biggest acts to come out of Norfolk. Millions of TV viewers loved those brothers.

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The Gaumont, Haymarket, Norwich

Were you a member of the Saturday morning gang?

They were the highlight of so many young lives - a chance to escape to a world of make-believe at the flicks.

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David Foulds and Lucy Dawson whose work is in the exhibition

Ground-breaking images on show

A new photography exhibition in Norwich is an inspiration to us all. They are Images from the Edge of Sight.

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A party for staff at a Norwich cinema. do you recognise anybody?

What happened to the cinema near you?

Were you a Saturday morning picture kid or perhaps you met the love of your life at the cinema? It’s time to share some magical movie memories.

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COMPASS, BURLEIGH AND ASHBOURNE TOWERS ON THE HEARTSEASE ESTATE.

A tale of three towers

Why a trio of tower blocks at Heartsease are named after streets in the old “village on the hill” in Norwich.

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The view from Norwich Castle

A plea for your old postcards - to help deaf children.

How your old cards have raised more than £18,232 to help children across Norfolk.

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The Lonsdale School Reunion.

Reunion time for the Lonsdale girls

Former pupils from all over the country return to Norwich to remember their school days.

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John Fletcher, who is retiring after working with Eating Matters (Eating Disorders), is joined by friends, colleagues and family as he receives his retirement cake. 
PHOTO BY SIMON FINLAY

A tribute to John Fletcher of “Eating Matters”.

The Bishop of Norwich joins others paying tribute to a man who has spent three decades helping an eating disorders group in the city.

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Teachers at the Henderson School just after the Second World War

Memories of the Henderson School which opened in war-torn Norwich

News of a school reunion for the Henderson boys and Gurney girls uncovers some great old pictures.

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Recording of Thorpe grammar school's production of The Mikado from 1974, currently for sale at Oxfam. Photo: Bill Smith

The day the pupils at Thorpe Grammar became recording stars

An LP record made by the talented students at Thorpe Grammar School has turned up in a Norwich charity shop.

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The Carrow Road rodeo

Ride ‘em cowboy. The day the Yanks took over Carrow Road.

A new book recalls the days of the friendly invasion when thousands of young American airmen arrived in Norfolk - many never returned home.

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Waitrose cheque for Rotary House for the Deaf Norwich

Helping Rotary House for the Deaf

Waitrose shoppers support a unique home for the deaf in the heart of Norwich.

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Horn's Lane Schoolgirls - 1920s.

Meet the girls from Horn’s Lane School back in the roaring twenties.

Memories of life in the “village on the hill” so many years ago - and hard work in the “Yard List” at Colman’s.

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Chessington Zoo Railway book

All abroad the little railway - made in Norwich.

How the story behind a miniature railway reminds us of an extraordinary and world famous Norwich company - Barnards.

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Gurney girls and Henderson boys school reunion. Organisers Margaret Warren (now Paternoster) and Pat Turner (now Breeze) - right.

It’s time for the Gurney girls and the Henderson boys to get together.

The hunt is on for new organisers so the annual reunions for pupils at two long-lost Norwich schools can carry on.

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George John Skipper, 1856-1948. Norwich architect.

Look up and admire the work of a fine artist.

A new booklet pays tribute to a great Norwich architect and looks at his magnificent buildings

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Print of Paradise Place, Norwich, by H J Jackson

A look at the way we were - through the eyes of artist HJ Jackson.

The island that was Paradise Place in Norwich before the bulldozers came

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Ice football on the Wensum in Norwich during January of 1963

Memories of the big freeze of 1962/3

Frozen rivers, ice floes at sea - this was the coldest winter since 1740 and it lasted for more than 60 days.

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Hellesdon Secondary Modern pupils in the 1950s

Memories of the phantom apple thrower of Hellesdon

The days of the slipper and ruler at Hellesdon Secondary Modern.

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Death and destruction in Carrow Vale on december 11 1940

The day young Eileen Warnes lost her life.

The day a deadly bomb dropped on Carrow Vale, where many of the Colman workers lived.

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Jocye Gurney-Read.j

Memories of Joyce Gurney-Read. A woman with a passion for Norwich

It is time to pay tribute to author Joyce - who told the story of the great trades and industries of Norwich,

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Keith Skipper at his book signing at Jarrolds with his book Chronicles From The Edge. Picture: Denise Bradley

Why Keith still has the edge on other writers

This is your chance to win a copy of the new book by the one and only Keith Skipper. A collection of some of his finest articles over the years.

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Crome School for Boys at Trimingham Camp in 1957. Taken by teacher Mr Murray

Happy days at the Crome in Norwich

The days of Crome - when “Ding-Dong” Bellchambers and “killer” Killingbeck were the men in charge.

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Goodbye to Crusoe Street - 1950s

Poignant memories of a long lost Norwich community

More pictures taking a look at life on the “village on the hill” between King Street and Ber Street in old Norwich.

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The Fat Man of Bullards

The days of the Fat Man and Bullards Brewery

A new book knocks on the Bullards door in Norwich and takes a look at many more lost breweries

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Ethel Wright, who celebrated her 100th birthday earlier this year, back to the Bowhill & Elliott shoe shop where she worked as a young girl.
PHOTO BY SIMON FINLAY

Ethel returns to a famous Norwich shoe shop to celebrate her 100th birthday.

Welcome back Ethel - when she left school she got a job at Bowhill & Elliott’s shoe shop - she returned more than 80 years as a VIP.

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Mottershaw Family Reunion.

Calling all Mottershaw’s.

Members of the Mottershaw clan have been getting together in Norwich - and would love to hear from more family members.

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Returning to the lost “village on the hill” in old Norwich.

Pictures which remind us of the way it was in the community which existed between Ber Street and King Street in Norwich of more than half a century ago.

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How an old Norwich City FC postcard reminds us of brave Tommy.

The story of Tommy Allsopp, former Norwich landlord, who held a unique record in sporting history. A top man on the football pitch and the cricket field.

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Norwich haymarket pre 19th century

The days when the Norwich justices were described as “grand rogues.”

A book which paints a vivid picture of life in the old city courts when the Riot Act was read.

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A Norwich football team in around 1907

Can you name the Norwich football team of 1907?

The story of how your old postcards raise money for deaf children in Norfolk and how your help is needed to name the trophy winners.

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Dance legends Vernon and Irene Castle.

The extraordinary story of the Norwich boy who danced his way to stardom

Time for Norwich to honour Vernon Castle, the grammar schoolboy who teamed up with Irene to become the Posh and Becks of their day.

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Joe Brown in Norwich years ago but what was happening?

Joe is back...and is sounding better than ever

Joe Brown still loves performing and chats about his life and times ahead of his Norfolk shows. He makes sure people leave with a smile on their face

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Dennis Drane Norwich teacher 1988

Memories of Mr Drane, the Norwich teacher who became who became Baron d’Rane

The pictures and stories from the old Crome School have revived memories of the much loved teacher who transformed himself into a knight in shining armour

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SUBMITTED PICTURE OF THE NORWICH GUILDHALL

A new book looks at the days of whipping, branding and hanging in old Norwich.

The story of rough justice handed out to the people who had the misfortune of appearing at the dock at Norwich Guildhall.

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Richard Parker, Sally, Judy and John Parker in New Zealand.

The shy boy who met the love of his life at the Norman School of Dancing

Today, John and Judy Parker, ex-Norman dancers in 1950s Norwich, are enjoying the good life on the other side of the world where they have just celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary.

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Twitters Court

There’s nothing new about Twitters in Norwich.

Today millions of us are turning to Twitter to spread the word but in days of old the twitters of Norwich had their very own court

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Lonsdale School Reunion 2011.

It’s reunion time for the Lonsdale girls.

The search is on for the girls who went to Lonsdale in Norwich, a school with such a proud and long history.

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Number Ten coffee bar, Thorpe Road, Norwich

Who remembers the dear old Number Ten in 1960s Norwich?

They played such a big part of so many young lives at the birth of the beat boom - the “caffs.” In Norwich the Number Ten and a number one place.

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Norwich Guildhall

A fascinating new book marks 650 years of Norwich Magistracy.

From public hangings to community service. It is a book which lifts the lid on life in court over the last six centuries.

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Wypeout

It’s party time! Join Keith and the boys for a great night out.

Dance and laugh the night away at Little Melton...with Wypeout, Ian Larkin and Big Tim Lane

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Crome Secondary School, Norwich. The Class of '56.

Class was a cut above the rest

The school may be gone but the memories are as vivid as ever - happy days back at the pioneering Crome School in Norwich.

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Reunion for Laurence Scott & Electromotors workers and ex-workers in Norwich 2012

Join the LSE “family” in Norwich.

The last surviving industrial giant in Norwich, Laurence Scott & Electromotors, is reaching out to former workers.

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Hilda Bulcock Lakenham Baths 1936

Lakenham’s own oasis, still fondly remembered.

Thank you for all your memories of happy days at Lakenham Swimming Pool.

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Alan Churchyard of Alan Ebbage and Partners, Estate Agents giving out brandy to people queueing for houses on the old Bally site in Norwich

Homes worth spending a night in the cold for.

It was almost 40 years ago when people were queuing up to buy a home where the Bally shoe factory once stood.

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Florida Group staff reunion in Norwich Working Men's Club. Photo: Steve Adams

It’s party time for the Florida family

Did you ever work at Van Dal, part of the Florida group at Norwich? If you did then this is your chance to meet up with old friends.

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Crome School football team 1949

When the Hamleteers proved all conquering

They were the gold medal winners of their day - The Crome boys of Norwich in the 1940s and 50s.

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Blyth Grammar school reunion for pupils who left 50 years ago.

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The Blyth girls are getting together

Half a century after they left the school, the class of 62 are heading back to what is now Sewell Park

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Stephen Turner and Reg Cotton, fundraisers for the Norfolk and Norwich Association for the Blind, who have collected more than £65,000

Time to pay tribute to Stephen and Reg.

They stand out in all weathers, always ready with a friendly smile and a thank-you whether people drop a few pence or a few pounds in their collection tins.

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Welcome to Norwich - in the 1950s

From rationing to the arrival of the consumer society. A new book tells the story of a decade which changed a city.

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Photo taken from an album owned by Rob Cranthorne of images of Norwich taken about 100 years ago. Davey Place.  Photo: Simon Finlay  Copy:   For: EDP News  EDP pics © 2009  (01603) 772434

Street has its Place in City History

Davey Place celebrates its bicentenary with an exhibition of rare old plans and drawings at the City Bookshop. It is a walkway with a great history.

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An exhibition aabout Titanic is held at the Forncett Steam Museum by Norfolk Titanic Association.
Robin Burrows with his model of the Titanic which he built by hand.

An Afternoon To Remember

The Regal Experience returns for a new season of classic film shows in Wymondham

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Buttery boys and girls

Were you a Boundary Buttery boy - or girl?

It was such a special place in Norwich of the 1960s - especially if you had a motorcyle. Now it’s reunion time.

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Second Opinion 1970s

Mel and the boys celebrate 40 years on the road

It’s party time as Second Opinion hold a charity gig in Dereham to celebrate 40 years of fun - and great music.

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lakenham swimming pool

Remember Costa del Lakenham?

It’s 20 years since the gates were locked for the last time at the much loved and much missed Lakenham Swimming Pool - it was the end of an era.

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Olly Day and Nigel

The sun has got its hat on - in Gorleston

How a Norfolk double act is raising the roof at one of the longest running summer shows in the land.

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Bernice Breslin

A tribute to Bernice: The “little Girl with the big Voice.”

Remembering a great Scottish singer and personality who was a star attraction in Norfolk in the 1970s.

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Author David Berwick with the book he has written called The Divine Delinquent - Bishop Hall of Norwich.

Bishop Hall of Norwich is finally remembered

The Bishop of Norwich who was thrown out of his palace and told to eat his own books is honoured in a fascinating new book.

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Thomas Thomas

A great entertainer loses his fight for life

Tributes are paid to Trefor “Tommy” Thomas - Eyes of Blond, twice As Nice and Tommy Thomas. A Norwich man who devoted his life to making others happy.

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An aerial view showing the smoke from the fire at Garlands
department store in 1971.  The fire started in the kitchen of the store and
as Dipples was situated directly behind the store the firemen actually stood
on Dipples’ roof to douse out the flames (as seen in the picture)

How August 1 is a bad day in the history of Norwich

Events on August 1 over the last century or more that changed the look of 21st century Norwich.

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Class of 1962 revisiting Hewett School. Photo: Steve Adams

The first Hewett boys return to school in Norwich.

For the first time in half a century some of the new arrivals at Hewett School when it opened, return to meet the students of 2012.

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Rolf Harris 1978 visit scan

The day Norwich children became TV stars

Memories of the day the much-loved Rolf Harris made city boys and girls stars of his prime-time Saturday night TV show are as vivid as ever.

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Sir Arthur 'Ginger' Elvin

Former Norwich paperboy was a driving force behind 1948 London Olympics

The extraordinary story of Ginger - the man who gave us the theatre of dreams - Wembley Stadium.

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A poster from the London 1948 Olympics.

Ginger was the man who rose to the challenge to turn Wembley Stadium into the Olympic stadium

He rose from selling cigarettes outside to becoming the boss of Wembley and he went on to the presiding genius when it came to organising the 1948 Olympics.

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Bull Close School, May Pole dancing

The story of how Ginger, the boy from Norwich, started making his mark in the world.

He left school at 14 and got a job in a Norwich pastry factory - Ginger was on his way to a remarkable life.

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George White School Christmas Play in the 1950s

More Larkman larks and are you in the George White School picture?

Old photographs of Larkman Lane and George White schools in Norwich during the 1950s raise so many memories of happy days.

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Gerry and Beryl Meaden

A love story which started at the Norman School of Dance

It’s promises to be the reunion of the year - for the Norman boys and girls in Norwich of the 1950s and 60s.

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Postcard scans for Derek James

The day the people in one park became postcard stars

Terrific Tuck postcards capture the opening of Waterloo Park in Norwich - a home from home for local children with no gardens of their own.

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Jan Bounden with her signed Beatles memorablia from 1963

The Day Paul McCartney signed my wrist

Wonderful memories of the day The Beatles arrived in Norwich - on their way to becoming the biggest band in the world.

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Stewy McIntosh taken at the Old Railway Club in Norwich in 1953

Join Stewy for a night of memories and music.

Stewy McIntosh is celebrating his 75th birthday and 60 years as a singing drummer by joining up with The Offbeats for a rock ‘n’ roll party we are all invited to.

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Rosary Cemetery.

New book takes a look at the fascinating Rosary cemetery in Norwich

Former Sheriff of Norwich Nick Williams tells the amazing stories of some of the men, women and children buried at the Rosary.

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Norman School of Dancing, Norwich 1960s

It’s reunion time for the Norman dancers

How our stories about Peter and Nancy’s special school of dance have resulted in a big reunion in Norwich this summer.

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The way we were: Members of the Richardson family outside their home in Romany Road for the Coronation Day celebrations in 1953.

Time for family fun with the Richardsons

Six decades on the family were back together - proving community spirit is alive and well.

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Members of Mrs Walker’s class at Larkman Lane School in 1950/51.

More Larks on the Larkman

It was a picture with sparked some great memories - and more photographs of life at Larkman lane - and a boy called Pudding.

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Official re-opening of Norwich's Memorial Gardens.
David Heir, serving soldier from the Royal Anglian Regiment and Victor Howe, President of the Norwich branch of the Royal British Legion cutting the ribbon to open the gardens
16th March 2011.
Picture: James Bass

Tributes to a man who will be missed. A true gentleman.

The man who helped to open the new look Norwich memorial gardens and appealed for people to treat them with respect, Vic Howe, has died.

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Let us know when you're back. Norman Sidebottom.

A tough task for the selection panel.

Some of the finest artists in Norwich and Norfolk will be showing off their work in the city during July.

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Former pupils of the Angel Road Secondary Modern School in Norwich hold a re-union at the Gibraltar Gardens pub in Norwich

Photograph Simon Parker

It’s all smiles at Angel Road Secondary Modern reunion

The way we were – and the way we are. Here we have the girls from Angel Road Secondary Modern School in Norwich of 1952 and pictured again in Norwich of 2012.

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Chapel field garden

Mourning our lost gems

Remembering the Norwich buildings which, for one reason, disappeared - often because they stood “in the way of progress.”

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L.S.E. -  new apprentices in  Norwich  in September 1973   m23056-15

It’s reunion time for the LSE workers in Norwich.

If you worked, or are still working, for world famous Laurence Scott & Electromotors then how about meeting up with some colleagues for a great night out?

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Taverham Band

Brilliant band tunes up for an explosive concert.

If you love music which packs a real punch then how about treating yourself to some Brass Explosion! with Taverham band and guests?

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