Published:
2:32 PM April 26, 2021
The CSF Extra Time programme sessions have been successfully run in Norwich, and now they will launch in Beccles this week. Picture: Norwich City Football Club’s Community Sports Foundation
- Credit: Norwich City Football Club’s Community Sports Foundation
A new weekly sport and social programme is set to kick off in Beccles this week.
The free programme will run weekly as it aims to keep men and women who are over-55 active and connected.
Called ‘Extra Time’, people in Beccles and east Suffolk can benefit from the programme, which is run by Norwich City Football Club’s Community Sports Foundation.
Published:
2:32 PM April 26, 2021
The CSF Extra Time programme sessions have been successfully run in Norwich, and now they will launch in Beccles this week. Picture: Norwich City Football Club’s Community Sports Foundation
- Credit: Norwich City Football Club’s Community Sports Foundation
A new weekly sport and social programme is set to kick off in Beccles this week.
The free programme will run weekly as it aims to keep men and women who are over-55 active and connected.
Called ‘Extra Time’, people in Beccles and east Suffolk can benefit from the programme, which is run by Norwich City Football Club’s Community Sports Foundation.
The new lemon gin created to celebrate Norwich City s promotion.
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Gin firm Bullards has created a new lemon gin called Goin Up to coincide with Norwich City s promotion to the Premier League.
The newgin also comes in a Canary lemon and green bottle inspired by the team s colours.
The new Goin Up gin by Bullards
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Described as a cloudy lemonade gin , the new variety incorporates a mix of lemon peel and lemongrass. This creates a wonderfully fresh and zesty aroma, packed with a bright burst of citrusy flavours, according to Bullards, which is an official gin partner of Norwich City Football CLub
“Built into an office behind the rates counter, the machine consists of a series of tin cupboards, a battery of teleprinters, and a formidable control panel desk that seems to have come from a space-rocket launching site.
“The cupboards which are the crux of the whole machine, contain the ‘memories’ – two of them ‘working memory’ which more or less controls the machine’s system of operation and a ‘bulk memory’ consisting of two mechanisms where the permanent data is stored on reels of ordinary cinema-type film.”
In other words it was a touch complicated.
We said the cost of £37,000 was, on the face of it, high but it would have paid for itself within five years in savings although no staff in the city treasurer’s office would be put out of work.