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What s changed in Norwich since the last lockdown?

It was launched by couple Mark Woodcock and Beatriz Lopez-Ruiz, along with her brother José and sister-in-law Maria-Teresa Baiget-Marco, who said they had quickly started attracting regulars, passers-by and parents from nearby Charles Darwin Primary. Tola Durowoju, co-owner of Duro Food, at the new African grocery and snack stall on Norwich Market. Picture: Danielle Booden - Credit: Archant 2021 New face at Norwich market  Nigerian-born Mufu and Tola Durowoju moved to Norwich from London three years ago and launched online business Duro Food last May, selling African groceries and snacks. From fresh yams to plantain chips, they now have their own stall on Norwich Market, joining a vibrant range of traders.

What s changed in Norwich since the last lockdown? | Norwich Evening News

It was launched by couple Mark Woodcock and Beatriz Lopez-Ruiz, along with her brother José and sister-in-law Maria-Teresa Baiget-Marco, who said they had quickly started attracting regulars, passers-by and parents from nearby Charles Darwin Primary. Tola Durowoju, co-owner of Duro Food, at the new African grocery and snack stall on Norwich Market. Picture: Danielle Booden - Credit: Archant 2021 New face at Norwich market  Nigerian-born Mufu and Tola Durowoju moved to Norwich from London three years ago and launched online business Duro Food last May, selling African groceries and snacks. From fresh yams to plantain chips, they now have their own stall on Norwich Market, joining a vibrant range of traders.

Norwich Chantry Place shopping centre installs rainbow

Published: 1:07 PM April 7, 2021    Updated: 4:29 PM April 7, 2021 Jo Bates, Chantry Place operations manager, Lucy Weavers, nurse director at Jenny Lind Children s Hospital and Darcy Raven, Chantry Place security supervisor, with the rainbow. - Credit: Danielle Booden, Archant A new sign of better things to come in the form of a massive illuminated rainbow has gone up outside Norwich s Chantry Place shopping centre - and is hoped to be an Instagram sensation. And the rainbow which changes colour and stands 2.4ms high and 5.8ms wide in Chantry Square is there with a fundraising aim. Lucy Weavers, nurse director at Jenny Lind Children s Hospital, with the new fundraising neon rainbow which has been installed by Chantry Place.

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