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  • 1 day ago | greatyarmouthmercury.co.uk | Robbie Bennett

    The VE Day event (Image: St . Peters Church) A church's fundraising events have raised £635.61 for the Royal British Legion. St.Peter's Church, Clippesby, marked VE Day on May 9 with an event featuring local singer Sarah Mai. READ MORE: 7 of the prettiest seaside spots to visit in Norfolk The evening was described as "fun, happy, and sometimes emotional". A raffle was also held the previous Tuesday at the monthly coffee, cake, and chat gathering.

  • 1 day ago | lowestoftjournal.co.uk | Robbie Bennett

    Each production was given an award from the Eastern Region of NODA (National Operatic and Dramatic Association), which covers the UK area from the Thames to the Wash, approximately between the A1 and the North Sea. The awards were received for Cinderella - Best Pantomime, Kipps, the New Half a Sixpence - Best Musical, and Cats - Best Technical.

  • 1 day ago | greatyarmouthmercury.co.uk | Robbie Bennett

    Magic Acorns is hosting Wavelength, a "gentle, interactive performance" for children under three, on North Beach in Great Yarmouth. The event, led by six early years artists, is designed to encourage families to "listen, move, play, and make noise together" in the sand dunes.

  • 1 day ago | lowestoftjournal.co.uk | Robbie Bennett

    Harleston House put on a packed programme of activities on May 8, with residents, staff, and relatives participating. The celebrations began with raising the Union Jack in the car park and playing The Last Post, followed by a breakfast table discussion about VE Day. Residents then visited East Coast College, where they joined students for a multi-generational VE Day celebration, observing a two-minute silence.

  • 1 day ago | lowestoftjournal.co.uk | Robbie Bennett

    The Seagull Theatre in Morton Road, Lowestoft, will welcome Chris Sainton-Clark on May 16. The show, titled "Tales from a British Country Pub," will see the musician take the audience through his "troublesome and hilarious experiences" of working in British pubs. The show is set to start at 7.30pm and tickets cost £8. A spokesman for the Seagull Theatre said: "Join comedy musician Chris Sainton-Clark as he takes you through his troublesome and hilarious experiences of working in British pubs.

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