Category Archives: Norfolk

Norfolk carers call for more financial and practical help

Two in five unpaid carers put off medical treatment because of the demands of their role, according to a new survey of 3,400 carers.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012
2.39 PM

 

Carers’ Week in Norfolk

Staff from a range of agencies will be on-hand with lots of information at Carers’ Week “roadshows” visiting the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Trust ,The James Paget Hospital, Cromer Hospital and towns throughout Norfolk including Dereham and Acle. In West Norfolk, a Carer’s Week event is taking place in King’s Lynn and Downham Market.

Norfolk Pays Tribute To Oliver! With Food Glorious Food

Just for a bit of fun today

 

be nice if we could take some family carers!!  Please get in touch if you want to help. 😆

Published on 14 Jun 2012 by

Chefs, restaurants, food producers, retailers (and some media) from across Norfolk present their own version of Food Glorious Food ahead of Oliver!, starring Brian Conley, opening at Norwich Theatre Royal on July 3. Look out for a cast drawn from the theatre, Assembly House, Waffle House, King’s Coffee Shop, Golden Chips and Gnaw plus BBC Radio Norfolk and Norwich 99.9FM

Blue skies over Sandringham for Royal garden party hosted by the Queen at her Norfolk home

Thousands of guests from Norfolk and Suffolk were invited

Donna Semmens Wednesday, June 13, 2012
9:20 AM

Guests mingle with royalty as part of Diamond Jubilee celebrations

 

The Queen at the Sandringham garden party. Picture: Ian Burt

The Royal estate at Sandringham was blessed with a rare blue sky and sunshine as the Queen hosted a garden party yesterday.

Thousands of guests from Norfolk and Suffolk were invited to the exclusive event to mark part of the official Diamond Jubilee celebrations – and they were not disappointed.

From the daintiest of dainty cakes served by students from Norfolk, to the pomp of the Royal Marines’ Band at the end of the day, the afternoon was a resounding success.

The Queen, wearing an apricot coat, dress and matching hat, looked happy and relaxed as she chatted to a selected few of the 3,500 guests. The Duke of York, representing his father who was unable to attend, also put people at their ease as he conducted a walkabout.