Published:
11:28 AM May 25, 2021
Broadland District Council s Tots2Teens programme, which was launched in 1992, provides various activities for young people during the summer holidays.
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Youngsters will be able to take part in holiday activities spanning art, sport, cookery, history and nature this half-term break.
Broadland District Council is running its Tots2Teens programme from Tuesday, June 1, to Friday, June 4, with activities for different age groups.
On Tuesday 9.30am to 3.30pm, there will be a fun zone set up at Hellesdon High School with sports, games and an animal-themed lunch - all aimed at five-to-12 year olds.
Cawston Village Hall will host a wild collaging and recycled art session on Wednesday 9.30am to 3.30pm for children aged eight to 16.
Where: Carleton Rode Social Club, Mill Road, NR16 1NQ
When: May 22, 7pm to 10pm
Cost: Free
Following the success of its Welcome Back Beer Festival over the May bank holiday, Carleton Road Social Club is hosting a free live music event this weekend.
Rockabilly and roll band Those Deadbeat Cats will be performing outside, with table service at the event, and no booking is required.
There will also be street food available from the Dirty Fryer Boys van, which launched in January this year and tours villages in Norfolk, and the menu includes burgers and loaded fries.
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An outdoor fitness class in full swing at Barkers Lane in Sprowston
- Credit: Matt Philpot
People eager to take part in outdoor fitness classes have even braved the cold weather by turning up in hats, gloves and scarves for the sessions.
A socially distanced outdoor boot camp has been running every Monday in Sprowston by ATP Health and Fitness Norwich, with extra sessions being held due to demand.
With up to 29 people allowed to be taught outside, fitness instructor Matt Philpot has been holding the sessions on Barkers Lane next to the cricket ground.
Although he said it has been frustrating not being able to hold indoor classes, Mr Philpot has seen a decent turnout as those attending bring their own towels and mats for the classes.
Norwich City player Chris Sutton and his father Mike Sutton. Photo: Archant Library
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Former Norwich City striker Chris Sutton said he believes heading a football is what ultimately killed his father.
Mike Sutton died on December 26 last year aged 76 after battling dementia.
He started his career with Norwich City in 1962 before going on to play for Chester City and Carlisle United before he was forced to retire in 1972 due to injury.
Former city midfielder Mike Sutton.
Photo Simon Finlay
copy Chris Wise
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Chris, who went onto play for Blackburn, Chelsea, Celtic, Birmingham and Aston Villa, has spoken out about the life and death of his father, who went onto be a PE teacher at Hellesdon High school, in an interview with BBC Breakfast on Tuesday (April 6).