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Gentlemans Walk, Norwich city centre.
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Make the most of summer in Norwich - that s the message from city businesses preparing for a busy few months and hoping for a return to normality.
We have today launched our Summer in the City campaign, ahead of what is set to be an exciting period in Norwich, with events and exhibitions lined up and businesses working hard for their comeback.
Our Summer in the City campaign encourages people to make the most of all Norwich has to offer this summer.
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We re encouraging people to make the most of what s on their doorstep - from the historic pubs to vibrant market, independent shops and array of events.
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Mr Motta added: People have to open up again or it will be dire out there. We have noticed there are a lot more people around with the weather improving so we are looking forward to getting back to normality.
Christian Motta, co-owner at the Grosvenor Fish Bar, is doing well on deliveries and serving at the door
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Alan Sabol, owner of the St Giles Pantry, is feeling optimistic after the Prime Minister s announcement and is lining up a batch of new products.
He said: We are very excited and can t wait to open up fully again. As well as looking after our suppliers, we can t wait to get back to some sense of normality.
Samia King, left, owner, and Aliya Vadillo, working at Moorish falafel bar.
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Independent businesses in Norwich city centre are hopeful better days are on the horizon after more than a month of lockdown restrictions.
While footfall is generally down and staff numbers are reduced, artisan coffee shops and eateries continue to trade. There s been enough people to stay open and to feel it is worthwhile, said Charles Barry, the general manager of Strangers Coffee House on Pottergate.
Charles Barry, general manager, left, and Jack Ames, barista at work at the Strangers coffee company in Pottergate.