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Picture Purrrr-Feet
He only recently discovered photography, but Martin Tosh’s ability to capture the character of people’s beloved pets has earned him a major internationally acclaimed accolade
I Love School
Pupils, parents, teachers, caretakers, governors, prefects, nurses... our school communities involve so many different roles and people passionate about the part they play. Jo Malone spoke to some of them
All The Right Moves
Never one to miss the chance to challenge the Strictly Come Dancing judges, Brendan Cole is just as tough on himself, as Georgina Blaskey finds out ahead of his visit to Norwich
Sparkle Over The Sea
It has quickly become a Norfolk New Year institution – what better way to embrace 2018 than lining the sand to watch Cromer’s spectacular seaside firework display
Transported From Norwich To Oz The Musical
The astonishing story of criminals sentenced to hang, a baby torn from his mother’s arms, a burglar turned chief constable and Australia’s first settler, all began in Norfolk. This month the tale returns full circle with the revival of a folk opera written by a renowned Norfolk musician. ROWAN MANTELL reports.
'Our' Norfolk Seals
BEN GARROD, ambassador for Norfolk Wildlife Trust, on the sense of ownership we have of the animals which visit our beaches
Breeding Issues
Pugs, French and English bulldogs are in demand – but their popularity is causing major issues, writes MARK KEBBLE
Cockles And Crabpots
Tony Hall takes us around a cottage in one of his favourite Norfolk places
Inspired by cathedral
JAMES MATTHEWS makes time for the gem in Norwich city centre
What Love Means To Me
A personal take from Susie on the reality of romance
Norfolk's Dancing Queen
As she prepares for another performance of hit show Mamma Mia! in London’s West End, former Norfolk schoolgirl Harriet Bunton tells RACHEL BULLER how it all began in her mum’s front room
Scoundrels!
The scandalous adventures of two elderly upper-crust soldiers began as a joke email to a Norfolk film-maker and ex marine, writes ROWAN MANTELL
God's Own County
A tube station, a safari park and a shanty town appear alongside Norfolk landmarks in a new book by the Bishop of Norwich, writes ROWAN MANTELL
What's In A Name?
We know we live in a county rich in history, but says James, how many of us really understand the true meaning of the names given to the places we know and love?
Unaffordable Madness
Norfolk will have 140,000 new homes by 2036, built mostly on greenfield sites. Only a fraction will be affordable - and that indicates a broken planning system says CPRE Norfolk’s DAVID HOOK
Fabulous Florals
When it comes to choosing your wedding flowers, this season it is all about big, bold, rich colours adding a fresh dimension to your big day
A Day For Thanks
Wildlife still sparkles through February’s gloom, says NICK ACHESON of Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
Life, Death, And Cardboard Mummy
Scriptwriter Carl Gorham talked to RACHEL BULLER about his heartrending, heartwarming book – and how his daughter’s ‘cardboard mummy’ helped them learn to grieve.
Carnival Carpers
If you can see soapbox cars careering along the seafront or men dancing down the street in crazy fancy dress, it can mean only one thing – carnival season!
Voyage Of Discovery
We are surrounded and shaped by the sea and now a new Norfolk book celebrates this sea-faring, sea-facing, sea-hugging county, writes ROWAN MANTELL
A Wherry Good Day
James and family enjoy a day of unfiltered Norfolk-ness
Shooting Star
Andy Gotts has photographed hundreds of famous faces, and it all began in King’s Lynn, the Sheringham photographer tells EMMA-LILY PENDLETON.
My Mid-Life Manifesto
Susie is having some issues with her inner ‘Roy’
Let There Be Light
From city to coast, the county is set to shimmer this Christmas. REBECCA MACNAUGHTON rounds up the best places to see the festive switch-ons
Voyages Of Discovery
Once he was alert for ambushes as he searched out routes to take food to the starving and bring peace to war-zones. Today he finds channels through tidal bays and saltmarshes.
Styling For Life
For the past 25 years Chris Chapman, who has been one of the world’s best hairdressers, has devoted himself to helping people battling hair-loss.
Sign Of The Old Times
Artist Fiona Davies has long been fascinated by Norfolk folklore and heritage – and now her work is ensuring a community’s history can live on for another generation
Cherishing Children
Running a holiday business near Winterton keeps Diane Le Grice busy, but home is just a few steps away.
Fit For Learning
England coaches teaching cricket, ex-Norwich City football players leading football and a team to compete with, whatever your level - sport is taken pretty seriously at independent schools in the area.
Finding Her Own Fairytale Ending
A scattering of silver coins lost for centuries, a grinning stone lion, and a doorknocker to the dreaded workhouse have unleashed crowds of characters from history, writes ROWAN MANTELL