Norfolk Day, Happisburgh Lighthouse.
- Credit: Antony Kelly
It s become a highlight in the county’s calendar and this year there is more reason than ever to celebrate Norfolk Day.
Now in its fourth year, the day, which this year falls on Tuesday, July 27, has become a chance to celebrate everything that s wonderful and unique about Nelson’s magnificent county. And to celebrate that with people close to you.
From a stunning coastline with endless skies to the magical countryside, the Broads, and some of the world s quirkiest attractions, Norfolk is a one-of-a-kind place to live in and explore.
David Powles picking the winners for the Norfolk Day prize draw.
Norfolk Day, Happisburgh Lighthouse.
- Credit: Antony Kelly
It s become a highlight in the county’s calendar and this year there is more reason than ever to celebrate Norfolk Day.
Now in its fourth year, the day, which this year falls on Tuesday, July 27, has become a chance to celebrate everything that s wonderful and unique about Nelson’s magnificent county. And to celebrate that with people close to you.
From a stunning coastline with endless skies to the magical countryside, the Broads, and some of the world s quirkiest attractions, Norfolk is a one-of-a-kind place to live in and explore.
David Powles picking the winners for the Norfolk Day prize draw.
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Marking its 50 year anniversary, UEA’s world-renowned MA in Creative Writing programme presents, as part of Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2021 (17-30 May), six new multidisciplinary, experimental works that explore the interface between contemporary literature and creative technology, starting 21 May.
“You’re taking a form that is probably aligned most with our humanity and putting that up against the idea of technology and thinking about how those two things have a conversation with each other” Mona Arshi
Discover extraordinary new experimental works and virtual and physical realities: performances, walks, interactive installations and digital engagements invite you to explore the very interface between contemporary literature, storytelling and creative technology.
Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk pays tribute to Prince Philip
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The Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk has paid tribute to The Duke of Edinburgh after his death aged 99, saying he was undoubtedly, a true friend of Nelson s county.
On Friday, April 9, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Prince Philip died at Windsor Castle, leading to tributes pouring in from all over Norfolk, as well as mourners leaving flowers outside the Norwich Gates of Sandringham.
Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk, Philippa Dannatt, the Lady Dannatt, MBE, said he would be mourned deeply throughout the county.
She said: “It was an immensely sad moment for us all here in Norfolk when word of the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, reached us.