A spokesman said: It is a quieter session. We do not have music and less numbers.
The session is limited to 15 children, who are accompanied by an adult.
It costs £4 per child a session.
To book visit https://www.sportspark.co.uk/ or call 01603 592398.
2. Nancy Oldfield Trust
A day out at the Nancy Oldfield Trust. Pictures: BRITTANY WOODMAN
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The Broads charity has reopened after lockdown and has added a number of new vessels to its fleet.
The trust provides boating opportunities for disabled and disadvantaged visitors from its base at Neatishead, near Barton Broad.
Added for its reopening are two pedal launches, three Hansa sailing dinghies – specially-designed boats for use by people with disabilities - and a McConks Mega stand-up paddle board capable of carrying up to eight people including wheelchair users.
Coastguard teams assisting police following an incident at Neatishead.
- Credit: Cromer and Sheringham Coastguard Facebook page
A man arrested after making threats which sparked an eight-hour stand-off with police has been released under investigation.
As a result of information received, specialist officers were deployed to the scene including firearms officers and negotiators.
They remained at the scene for more than eight hours before a man, in his 30s, was arrested shortly before 5.30am on suspicion of public order offences.
He was taken into custody on Saturday (May 22) before later being questioned.
Gina Hopkinson, a Norfolk Police control room inspector, said the man has since been released under investigation .
Coastguard teams assisting police following an incident at Neatishead.
- Credit: Cromer and Sheringham Coastguard Facebook page
Firearms officers were deployed to a village on the Norfolk Broads to deal with a man who was making threats.
Police were called to a boat at Lime Kiln Quay, Neatishead at 9.15pm on Friday, May 21 May 2021 following reports a man was making threats.
As a result of information received, specialist officers were deployed to the scene including firearms officers and negotiators.
They remained at the scene for more than eight hours.
A Norfolk Police spokesman said following lengthy negotiations, a man, aged in his 30s, was arrested shortly before 5.30am on suspicion of public order offences.
Wax Heads from the House of Wax were auctioned off
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Would you like to see the world’s largest private collection of model soldiers? A world-famous embroidery by a fisherman artist or the world’s longest continuously operating radar site? England’s last town gas works ? If so, you’re in luck – as they can all be found in Norfolk.
See shells - Small but perfectly formed, like many of its beautiful exhibits, the Shell Museum at Glandford, near Holt, is the oldest purpose-built museum in Norfolk. Its exquisite jewel of a building is set close to a ford through the pretty river Glaven, and houses an impressive seashell collection plus fossils, local archaeological finds and a world-famous embroidery by a fisherman artist. It reopens on Tuesday, May 18.