A sustainable success at the UK’s leading industry event held at Birmingham's NEC, the company was 'blown away' with the response received.
The bar and restaurant offered beer selected from the finest UK breweries including Tiny Rebel, Purple Moose, BrewDog, Harviestoun and Thornbridge.
There are many ways to get involved in Active Fakenham's August riverside community event which includes cardboard raft races.
The business which has offices in Swaffham and Dersingham marked the Platinum Jubilee by handing out cupcakes and more to its elderly clients.
Police are appealing for anyone who saw a cyclist and pedestrian being involved in a collision in town during the evening last Thursday.
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A popular festival returns to town on Sunday marking a trading league's membership, with boat racing taking place all weekend.
People are urged to sign up for the annual cycling challenge, Tour de Scotty, which returns and will take place over the course of July.
Passengers with eTickets will find it easier to travel after the operator installed new technology, with about 50% of UK tickets sold being digital.
Ex-John Bamber Engineering employees enjoyed a get-together in June 1995 plus other lookback photos from 2001, 2003 and 2005.
The hospital commissioned a county health and social care champion to see what improvements could be made for patients.
'They would've seen our flames from Buckingham Palace,' says one of the organisers of the beacon, with a flower festival also being held.
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The beacon was a prelude to an extensive weekend jubilee programme which featured music, food and displays of the 1953 Coronation.
All three excelled in a tough application process and fought off competition to gain an offer from the prestigious university.
The event which was in aid of church funds was entitled Miracles – God At Work and the amount raised delighted organisers.
The company has been recognised in a hotly contested category for the second year in a row in the esteemed Pure Beauty Global Awards.
A beacon was lit in the village followed by a spectacular display on Thursday night.
The mayor performed the ceremony and helped to plant one of seven trees in the village which symbolised seven decades of Her Majesty's reign.
Large crowd gathers to watch performers including Kings Morris Dancers, Band Age, Nelson's Shantymen, The Fried Pirates and headliners MelodyBeats.