No 1 Cromer – Galton Blackiston fish and chips a winner!
Galton Blackiston’s fish and chip restaurant in Cromer a winner!
Galton Blackiston’s fish and chip restaurant in Cromer a winner!
Cromer in North Norfolk is acknowledged as having one of the best annual Carnivals in the whole country. The organisers have excelled themselves this year with a packed diary of events, including not one, but two aerobatics display teams to thrill the crowds. Visit the website to view the very full diary and plan at least a day trip to join in the fun.
No more nudism to be allowed at Holkham beach.
A new exhibition opening at BIRDscapes Gallery, Glandford from 12noon Saturday, 15th June, features the work of Michael Warren.
This new blog by Amy reflects daily life in a quiet North Norfolk village. Her interests in producing wholesome and healthy food from her large garden will feature regularly in her posts.
The village of Sea Palling is small but it has a certain charm. Along the seaward side of the dunes that shelter the village from the sea a collection of temporary dwellings has gradually developed over many years. Seeing this eclectic collection of architectural styles is worth the walk.
The TV celebrity chef and proprietor of the Michelin starred Morston Hall, Galton Blackiston, is to go into the fish and chip business at Cromer. This joint venture with a friend, who is already running a popular fish and chip stall on Norwich Market, is to be called Number One New Street.
The businesses of North Norfolk are prepared for the summer season 2013. Let us hope that the weather improves and brings in the holidaymakers.
Emma Hedgecoe studied at the Norfolk Institute of Art and Design where she obtained a Bachelor of Art Degree before moving on to the Royal Academy Schools in London. Her studies led to a Postgraduate Diploma in painting and she was successful in obtaining scholarships from RTZ and the Leverhulme Trust. She also won the prestigious Celia Walker prize. Now based in North Norfolk, Emma is busy creating her own work and also teaches in several local art groups. …
The village of Happisburgh has been fighting a battle with the North Sea for several years now. The coastal erosion is ongoing and many of the clifftop dwellings have now been demolished or have gone over the cliff to their final resting place on the beach below.