The society will make a one-off donation to End Youth Homelessness, a national movement of local charities, including The Benjamin Foundation
In addition it has received an accolade recognising culinary excellence with the emphasis on using locally-sourced produce.
The former Hamond's High School and Fakenham College student set up her studio five years ago while still a teenager.
She has more than 20 years’ experience in practising family law, with a particular focus on financial and high-net-worth cases.
Local residents were invited to a preview of the facility which will be open to the public for tours and tastings next spring.
Antiques expert Eric Knowles introduced the celebrities taking part in the programme due to be aired next year.
Its opening follows an £80,000 investment and has created five new jobs.
Their artwork is now displayed across the front of the shop which now boasts an updated product range and new facilities.
An elf-themed hamper and an Amazon voucher are up for grabs.
Broken screens can be repaired, batteries replaced and phones unlocked at the shop.
The practice wins an award for its cat-friendly services.
Black Friday discounts are being flagged up in numerous shop windows.
The company has called in consultants to review the business amid concerns over closures and possible job losses.
In addition to weekly prizes an overall winner will receive books worth £500 for the school library.
The change is 'significant' and due to come into effect within a few months.
Their best-selling specialities include chocolate oaties and toffee cream tart.
Plans for expansion means the business will be looking to recruit more staff in the near future.
New faces, menus and opening times were announced at an evening themed 'New Beginnings'.
Delighted licensees thank customers who nominated them in the so-called 'Rural Oscars'.
A licence has just been granted to allow their release on the site next spring.