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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Michael Middleton’s Wild West Norfolk – October 2011
As you’ve probably gathered by now, there are few things I like more than having a good moan about something. I’m not sure whether it’s a sign of my advancing years or further evidence that things simply aren’t as good … Continue reading
Behind the scenes: The Norfolk Symphony Orchestra
The success of the Norfolk Symphony Orchestra belies its amateur status and continues to attract big-name performers. Charlotte Thorneycroft previews the orchestra’s forthcoming concert programme…
The thought-provoking work of Andrew Schumann
Charlotte Thorneycroft talks to local artist and sculptor Andrew Schumann about his fascinating work, which concentrates less on the subject itself and more on the material and process used to create it…
Exhibition is a real touch of glass…
The King’s Lynn Arts Centre is about to offer a rare opportunity to see the Graham Cooley collection of Caithness Glass, thanks in part to patron Mark Hill. Charlotte Thorneycroft previews this exciting event…
Out and about: Heacham – Sedgeford and Ringstead
If there’s one thing that’s always associated with Heacham it has to be lavender – and lots of it! The site at Caley Mill (above) was opened in the mid 1930s following Norfolk Lavender’s first site, which was established in … Continue reading
Cafe Review – Reeds Homestore
There is much browsing to be done at the Reeds Homestore in Downham Market so the cafe is really an essential addition to the business, marking the half way point between the various sections of the shop. Well presented (as … Continue reading
Restaurant Review – The Orange Tree
In her culinary quest to enjoy a taste of everything west Norfolk has to offer, Ann Weaver visits the Orange Tree at Thornham…
Cooks Corner with Melanie Done – October 2011
Le wonder of Le Creuset…
A meal for Halloween
Indian Spiced Radishes and Pumpkin
Me and my allotment…
Two years ago, Christine Allsop acquired an allotment at Snettisham, little realising she was about to undertake a green-fingered journey of self-discovery with the help of an Old Sage and a mad scarecrow…