Back to the Garden boasts a deli, with British artisan cheeses and organic salami among the offerings, and sells a large selection of fruit and vegetables.
All of the Angus-sired beef, lamb and chicken on the meat counter have been raised organically at its farm and there is a delightful café and restaurant, which will hopefully be open again soon.
8. Creake Abbey Food Hall (shop currently closed)
Creake Abbey, North Creake, NR21 9LF
While closed you can still book an appointment to get freezer meals, frozen Brick pizza, dry goods and staples - call 07801 418907 or email info@creakeabbey.co.uk, see updates at creakeabbey.co.uk
Back to the Garden boasts a deli, with British artisan cheeses and organic salami among the offerings, and sells a large selection of fruit and vegetables.
All of the Angus-sired beef, lamb and chicken on the meat counter have been raised organically at its farm and there is a delightful café and restaurant, which will hopefully be open again soon.
8. Creake Abbey Food Hall (shop currently closed)
Creake Abbey, North Creake, NR21 9LF
While closed you can still book an appointment to get freezer meals, frozen Brick pizza, dry goods and staples - call 07801 418907 or email info@creakeabbey.co.uk, see updates at creakeabbey.co.uk
A flood warning and two flood alerts are in place for parts of Norfolk. The Environment Agency has issued a flood warning for the River Burn, which could affect the B1355.
The tyres were dumped next to Wells Road.
- Credit: NNDC
More than 30 tyres were dumped in woodland next to a road near the north Norfolk coast.
North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) has appealed for witnesses to the fly tipping, which was reported on February 1.
Location of where the tyres were dumped, south of Wells-next-the-Sea in north Norfolk.
Emily Capps, the council s assistant director for environmental and leisure services, said: “It is very disappointing to see people disposing of waste by littering and spoiling our countryside. Fly tipping is an illegal act for which NNDC will seek a conviction. We hope that anyone who has any information surrounding this incident will come forward and help us catch the person, or people responsible.”
Flooding problems spread across West Norfolk amid snow warnings
| Updated: 11:44, 07 February 2021
One flood warning and three alerts are in place, while the Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service has logged 13 separate flooding incidents so far yesterday and today.
The most severe problems appear to be around the River Burn, where a flood warning has been issued by the Environment Agency this morning.
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It says flooding to low-lying land, roads and riverside areas is likely today and tomorrow, with the Creakes, Burnham Market and the B1355 road believed to be most at risk.
But officials have said they do not expect the situation to escalate further.