7 major events happening in Norfolk in May
From the Cromer Crab & Lobster Festival to the Norfolk & Norwich Festival, these are the major Norfolk events happening in May 2024.
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Louisa is the what's on editor for the Eastern Daily Press, Norwich Evening News and other Norfolk titles covering events, lifestyle and food and drink. She is also a theatre reviewer and is part of the Live Team covering breaking news across Norfolk and occasionally in Suffolk too.
Louisa is the what's on editor for the Eastern Daily Press, Norwich Evening News and other Norfolk titles covering events, lifestyle and food and drink. She is also a theatre reviewer and is part of the Live Team covering breaking news across Norfolk and occasionally in Suffolk too.
From the Cromer Crab & Lobster Festival to the Norfolk & Norwich Festival, these are the major Norfolk events happening in May 2024.
Author-illustrator Kate Read has opened One Fox shop and studio in Aylsham, Norfolk.
Ben and Sarah Handley are leaving The Hunworth Bell pub in north Norfolk after seven years at the helm.
Classic Sitcom Weekend featuring Dad's Army Live is coming to Weybourne Station along the North Norfolk Railway in May 2024.
The headliners have been announced for Maui Waui Festival 2024 at Bullard’s Farm in Gressenhall, Norfolk.
Sean O’Callaghan is the new head chef at The Grove hotel and restaurant in Cromer, Norfolk.
Blue's NR3 is launching at The Red Lion Bishopgate pub in Norwich, where they will serve a burger menu.
The Murder Trial Live 2024 tour is coming to Wymondham RFC in Norfolk and it will take place in an inflatable courtroom arena.
The Rose Pub & Deli in Norwich is hosting a Take That pre-party with tunes, pizza and discounted drinks ahead of the Carrow Road concert.
The junior play area in Wensum Park, Norwich, has been given a castle-themed upgrade.
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