7 major events happening in Norfolk in July 2024
From Lord Mayor's Weekend in Norwich to Festival Too in King's Lynn, these are some of the best events and things to do in Norfolk in July 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 Lord Mayor's Weekend in Norwich to Festival Too in King's Lynn, these are some of the best events and things to do in Norfolk in July 2024.
The Goat Shed farm shop in Honingham, Norfolk, has doubled in size with a new butchery, bakery and deli.
De'Ath Hospitality, which runs venues across the city, has taken on The Whalebone pub in Norwich.
A red alert has been issued by AuroraWatch UK for the Northern Lights on Friday, June 28.
The Quarter Deck Bottle Shop & Kitchen in Sheringham, north Norfolk, will be transformed into a pub called The Lines End.
Check out our gallery of Paloma Faith's Forest Live 2024 concert at High Lodge in Thetford Forest.
Norwich Beer Festival 2024 will go city-wide amid the closure of The Halls for a major revamp.
The first St Augustines Street Summer Fayre will take place in Norwich in July 2024 and it has been organised by Ninety Three Store.
The Odeon cinema at Norwich Riverside is being transformed into an Odeon Luxe, which will be the biggest one in the UK.
The Mid-Norfolk Railway's three-day Steam Gala returns in June 2024 and there will also be free vintage bus rides.
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