Painting enthusiast Dave Cole from Norwich has thanked Norfolk Police for returning his stolen bag to him in 45 minutes after it was taken from Cafe Bar Marzano at The Forum, Norwich.
The younger brother of a ex-restaurateur who lost his alcohol licence after a Covid breach is thrilled to be taking over the business and giving it an "exciting" new identity.
Published:
6:39 PM May 18, 2021
Updated:
7:13 PM May 18, 2021
At the minute, the only safe place to cross is much further down on St Giles Street. The Zebra crossing will provide an alternative route higher up
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A new Zebra crossing is being proposed on a busy city centre road to minimise danger to pedestrians.
Norfolk County Council wants to introduce the crossing on Cleveland Road, Norwich, in between the junctions with Bethel Street and Upper St Giles.
The proposed Zebra crossing will extend across Cleveland Road between the junctions with Bethel Street and Upper St Giles Street
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Published:
3:04 PM May 7, 2021
Louisa Theobald, children s expert at Waterstones, with her floral inspired creation in the shop window for the Florists Feasts.
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Norwich has bloomed into colour this week thanks to the return of a centuries-old floral tradition.
Anne Falgate, Cupcake & Co owner in Upper St Giles, with the floral inspired creation at the shop for the Florists Feasts. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
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While the weather has been somewhat more grey, garlands and floral displays have decorated shops and businesses as part of a flower festival which began over the first May bank holiday weekend.
Published:
3:04 PM May 7, 2021
Louisa Theobald, children s expert at Waterstones, with her floral inspired creation in the shop window for the Florists Feasts.
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
Norwich has bloomed into colour this week thanks to the return of a centuries-old floral tradition.
Anne Falgate, Cupcake & Co owner in Upper St Giles, with the floral inspired creation at the shop for the Florists Feasts. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
While the weather has been somewhat more grey, garlands and floral displays have decorated shops and businesses as part of a flower festival which began over the first May bank holiday weekend.