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Bar Man goes all Indiana Jones for beer and wine-tasting trip

Bar Man goes all Indiana Jones for beer and wine-tasting trip

Bar Man goes all Indiana Jones for beer and wine-tasting trip

10 March 2023

For some Petra is the name of the original Blue Peter dog, while for Jeff Hoyle it was a far more exotic alcohol-supping adventure.


See inside old post office which you could either live in or let out

See inside old post office which you could either live in or let out

See inside old post office which you could either live in or let out

09 March 2023

Correos House is a handsome period home with a Georgian façade which was formerly a village post office.


Plovers are in peril for many reasons

Plovers are in peril for many reasons

Plovers are in peril for many reasons

08 March 2023

Sarah Juggins identifies in Washed Up at which beaches you may have spotted recent signage that declares a species is in sharp decline.


Wine O'Clock - the lowdown on rollicking reds

Wine O'Clock - the lowdown on rollicking reds

Wine O'Clock - the lowdown on rollicking reds

07 March 2023

Blogger Giles Luckett tastes stars from South Africa, Portugal and Spain to evoke flavours like bitter chocolate, minty vanilla and redcurrants.


What links local parish church, Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Sydney Opera House and Eiffel Tower?

What links local parish church, Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Sydney Opera House and Eiffel Tower?

What links local parish church, Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Sydney Opera House and Eiffel Tower?

07 March 2023

All of these buildings and landmarks were lit up for a special anniversary reason, points out weekly columnist Jim Harding.


Turnstone thinks town council appears to have done a U-turn

Turnstone thinks town council appears to have done a U-turn

Turnstone thinks town council appears to have done a U-turn

07 March 2023

Columnist John Maiden says this planning application reminds him of a similar plan dubbed a 'hangar' 21 years ago.


Jenny Beake ponders about the best form of transport

Jenny Beake ponders about the best form of transport

Jenny Beake ponders about the best form of transport

05 March 2023

Trains, planes and motorbikes are discussed in this week's column Beake Speaks.


On the market for £650,000, a village home with entertainment value

On the market for £650,000, a village home with entertainment value

On the market for £650,000, a village home with entertainment value

04 March 2023

This Terrington house is family-friendly and in the heart of the village.


New restaurant opens to great excitement

New restaurant opens to great excitement

New restaurant opens to great excitement

27 February 2023

A new restaurant has opened at a popular home and garden centre.


Jo Rust discusses her views on Syria, funding war and children living in poverty

Jo Rust discusses her views on Syria, funding war and children living in poverty

Jo Rust discusses her views on Syria, funding war and children living in poverty

26 February 2023

This week's politics column is written by Jo Rust where she advises voters to use their vote carefully.


Village pub offers lovely lunch stop at extremely good value

Village pub offers lovely lunch stop at extremely good value

Village pub offers lovely lunch stop at extremely good value

26 February 2023

A lovely lunch stop at a small village pub for a couple of bikers added to a great day out in Jenny Beake's Eat My Words review.


Two building plots are available close to the sea at £1million for the pair

Two building plots are available close to the sea at £1million for the pair

Two building plots are available close to the sea at £1million for the pair

25 February 2023

A development site for two luxury homes is available at Old Hunstanton with a price tag of £1million.


Capital time at quiz raises nearly £2,000 – Bar Man column

Capital time at quiz raises nearly £2,000 – Bar Man column

Capital time at quiz raises nearly £2,000 – Bar Man column

25 February 2023

Jeff Hoyle wanders around the Cutty Sark and a Hawksmoor church, and wonders: do we need alcohol to have a good time?


5 quick ways to protect your car as thefts rise

5 quick ways to protect your car as thefts rise

5 quick ways to protect your car as thefts rise

24 February 2023

From securing keyless cars to knowing where to park - the AA says drivers can protect vehicles as thefts rise in the face of cost of living crisis.


Prime heads for shelves of fourth supermarket

Prime heads for shelves of fourth supermarket

Prime heads for shelves of fourth supermarket

24 February 2023

Prime has made it onto the shelves of two new supermarkets this week with Morrisons now joining Sainsbury's in selling the viral drink.


Renewables play part in crisis reaction - View From a Shed

Renewables play part in crisis reaction - View From a Shed

Renewables play part in crisis reaction - View From a Shed

24 February 2023

Technologies like solar can have a "sudden and immediate impact in a crisis," says columnist Kevin Holland of the Turkey and Syria earthquake.


In this Beake Speaks there will be no puns, promises columnist

In this Beake Speaks there will be no puns, promises columnist

In this Beake Speaks there will be no puns, promises columnist

24 February 2023

Columnist Jenny Beake gives up puns and fears it may be more difficult than giving up chocolate.


Turnstone – lumberjack, engine driver and pub owner

Turnstone – lumberjack, engine driver and pub owner

Turnstone – lumberjack, engine driver and pub owner

22 February 2023

Who in John Maiden's life fit that description? Find out in his Turnstone column


Pub-café's neighbourhood talks about birdlife, social isolation and RNIB

Pub-café's neighbourhood talks about birdlife, social isolation and RNIB

Pub-café's neighbourhood talks about birdlife, social isolation and RNIB

21 February 2023

The talk sessions provide opportunities for informal or confidential discussions for the public who can keep warm or stay for lunch.


Turkey and Syria earthquake evokes memories with Fakenham columnist Wensum

Turkey and Syria earthquake evokes memories with Fakenham columnist Wensum

Turkey and Syria earthquake evokes memories with Fakenham columnist Wensum

21 February 2023

Jim Harding kept a daily diary when he was a young hitch-hiker in 1963 including a lift in a UNICEF vehicle and sleeping in a cotton factory.


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