Summary

  • Updates for Norfolk

  1. Art Circle to put on virtual exhibitionpublished at 13:29 BST 8 June 2020

    The Beauty That Passers-by Don't See by Malcolm JarvisImage source, Malcolm Jarvis
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    The Beauty That Passers-by Don't See by Malcolm Jarvis

    Norfolk and Norwich Art Circle is putting on a virtual exhibition to showcase new work which they are unable to put on public display during the coronavirus lockdown.

    The group, which has more than 200 members, is marking its 135th year, having been established in 1885.

    Submissions can be made on the organisation’s new website, external ahead of the online exhibition which will take place between 1-30 September 2020.

  2. Litter blights waterside beauty spotpublished at 12:06 BST 8 June 2020

    One of the downsides of the steady easing of the coronavirus lockdown measures has been the increase of litter in parks and beauty spots as people are allowed to travel again.

    Litter at Lound LakesImage source, Essex and Suffolk Water
    Litter at Lound LakesImage source, Essex and Suffolk Water

    Essex and Suffolk Water has posted pictures on its Facebook page, external showing the effect on its sites.

    The post said: "We were devastated to find the state some people have left one of our sites."

    The pictures were taken at the Lound Lakes nature reserve in between Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft.

    "Makes my blood boil" is a typical reply to the post.

    "Perhaps it needs to close again until people find some manners," is another.

    The site is managed by Suffolk Wildlife Trust, external.

    Damage to Lound Lakes nature reserveImage source, Essex and Suffolk Water
    Damage to Lound Lakes nature reserveImage source, Essex and Suffolk Water
  3. 'You are a star!'published at 11:09 BST 8 June 2020

    A woman who made 220 bags for health workers to wash their scrubs in without contaminating their other clothes has been praised.

    On social media, Broadland Council thanked Tracey Cooper, from Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk, for making the 'scrub bags' and delivering them to staff.

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  4. Black Lives Matter mural repainted for third timepublished at 08:27 BST 8 June 2020

    Norwich artist Ruth Knapp paints a Black Lives Matter graffiti for the third time.

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  5. Anglo-Saxon treasure has 'no direct parallel'published at 01:04 BST 8 June 2020

    Experts analysing a 1,000-year-old piece of treasure are unable to work out what it was used for.

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  6. 'Challenge ahead' as department store prepares to reopenpublished at 16:45 BST 6 June 2020

    Jarrold department store, in Norwich

    One of Britain's biggest independent stores is facing a "huge challenge" as it prepares to reopen.

    Jarrold, a five-floor department store in the centre of Norwich, is celebrating 250 years of trade this year.

    The historic department store has been shut for 12 weeks, since the start of the UK lockdown. All 390 staff were furloughed.

    "Lockdown has certainly been a huge challenge and now we face the new challenge of trading in a very different environment," said Minnie Moll, chief executive of Jarrold Retail.

    Some 30 staff are currently preparing the store to allow for social distancing measures, with 100 staff expected to be working when it reopens on 15 June.

    Despite an upturn in online trade, Ms Moll said a trading recovery would be "long and slow".

    "There's no room for complacency," she added.

  7. Woman held after man's tower block death fallpublished at 11:37 BST 6 June 2020

    The victim, aged in his 20s, suffered serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.

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  8. The challenge of reopening an independent storepublished at 07:59 BST 6 June 2020

    Jarrold has a department store in the centre of Norwich and celebrates 250 years of trade this year.

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  9. New band plays through lockdown in country housepublished at 00:15 BST 6 June 2020

    The musicians have practising together after moving into a country house before lockdown.

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  10. Council removes Black Lives Matter graffitipublished at 14:50 BST 5 June 2020

    The artwork supporting the anti-racism movement was covered with black paint following a complaint.

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  11. North Atlantic seabird found on Norfolk trampolinepublished at 14:13 BST 5 June 2020

    The RSPCA is caring for the gannet and suspects it was "blown off course".

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  12. Theatres at peril because of virus social distancingpublished at 12:39 BST 5 June 2020

    Two of Norwich's theatres, closed during the coronavirus lockdown, are facing an "perilous" future.

    The Theatre Royal (pictured) and the Playhouse, external are run under one umbrella and since they closed on 16 March they have lost 96% of their income, managers said.

    Theatre Royal, Norwich

    If social distancing were to be maintained at the Theatre Royal it would only be able to seat 106 people instead of the usual 1,300.

    Chief executive Stephen Crocker said: "We are already losing substantial amounts of money every month and my concern would be trying to open up with social distancing and, with those economics not backing up, it just adds to those losses and further risks our future.

    "The theatre sector is among those hardest hit across the whole of the economic landscape.

    "We were the first to close down and it's very, very clear to me that we're going to be among the last to get back to full scale operation."

  13. Alan Partridge set to return with podcastpublished at 02:24 BST 5 June 2020

    The 18-part series will be recorded from the fictional Norwich-based broadcaster's shed.

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  14. Ex-Premier League star's shame at robber sonpublished at 16:50 BST 4 June 2020

    Darren Huckerby says he is hurt by his son's actions, "which go against everything we stand for".

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  15. 'Don't bring your disposable barbecues to the coast'published at 15:58 BST 4 June 2020

    A country estate and popular tourist attraction is appealing for people to leave portable barbecues at home.

    Visitors have been travelling to Holkham Hall's beach, gardens and woodland in north Norfolk, but the estate has been experiencing problems with fires starting due to the recent dry weather.

    Jake Fiennes, from the estate, said: "We want protect and preserve [the estate] for future generations, so please don't bring your disposable barbecues out to the coast.

    "It's a tinder box out there. We've had no significant rain for 10 weeks, so please just bring sandwiches and please don't cook your lunch on the beach or in the dunes or in woodland."

    Holkham beachImage source, Holkham
  16. Work to help homeless must continue, says council leaderpublished at 11:53 BST 4 June 2020

    Work to help homeless people during the coronavirus pandemic needs to continue, according to a council leader.

    During the pandemic, councils have intervened to keep rough sleepers off the streets, for their health and to stop the spread of the virus by placing them in shelters with the help of homelessness charities.

    Alan Waters, leader of Labour-controlled Norwich City Council, external, said: "Having found people accommodation and having worked with groups of people to make sure that they can have a positive change of direction in life, we wouldn't want that work in anyway hindered."

    homeless personImage source, PA Media
  17. Myleene Klass recalls childhood racist abusepublished at 09:39 BST 4 June 2020

    The musician posted on Instagram describing the abuse she suffered because of her Filipino heritage.

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  18. University thanks Vogue cover star midwifepublished at 09:33 BST 4 June 2020

    Rachel MillarImage source, British Vogue

    The University of East Anglia has publicly thanked one of its former students who has appeared on the cover of the July edition of British Vogue.

    The Norwich university thanked midwife Rachel Millar, who graduated in 2018, for "her continued work on the front line".

    She is one of the key workers whose portrait is featured on three versions of the cover of the latest edition, which is out this week.

  19. Mystery window cleaner helping firms 'bounce back'published at 07:44 BST 4 June 2020

    The mystery window cleaner posts a note to say he has been - but does not want to be paid.

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  20. Circumstances behind mountain death unknownpublished at 21:35 BST 3 June 2020

    Experienced hillwalker Terence Rooney was found dead on a Scottish mountain in December.

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