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Fenland businesses reopen as lockdown restrictions ease

Today is the day non-essential businesses can reopen after a long three months in lockdown - and they're certainly pleased to be welcoming customers back through their doors. 

Fenland businesses reopen as lockdown restrictions ease

Fenland businesses reopen as lockdown restrictions ease
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It s goodbye from me as I step down as Bishop of Lynn

Jonathan Meyrick The Rt Revd Jonathan Meyrick. Picture: ANTONY KELLY - Credit: Archant Transitions are strange – laying one thing down and picking another up. I’ve done that a number of times through 45 years of full-time ministry, but now I find myself laying one thing down and not knowing exactly what I’m going to be picking up. As of a week ago, I am no longer Bishop of Lynn. We clergy will all go through this: stepping down from a particular role in the community, knowing (hoping) that there will be some kind of ministry ahead of us but with no clear idea of what it might be.

Network Norfolk : Retiring Bishop of Lynn looks back in gratitude

Retiring Bishop of Lynn looks back in gratitude  The Rt Revd Jonathan Meyrick, Bishop of Lynn, retired at the weekend. The Diocese of Norwich arranged an interview with him, in which he shared some of the highlights of his role. How are you and Rebecca feeling as you prepare to leave Norfolk and Waveney? A great mixture of emotions – gratitude for all we’ve known and shared here; delight in what we have succeeded in being and doing; regret for what is left unresolved; sadness that we are leaving both diocese and county behind. All these jostle with each other as we contemplate this goodbye, and I think they would all be there in some measure, but the sadness particularly is exacerbated by the current restrictions and the inability to say goodbye in person in the way we had expected a year ago.

Norfolk women hosts miniature donkeys parade in Sculthorpe

Published: 11:06 AM December 23, 2020    Karen Rust from Sculthorpe took her five miniature donkeys and two miniature horses on a parade through the village. - Credit: Karen Rust A woman raised the spirits of her village by hosting a donkey parade. Karen Rust from Sculthorpe owns five miniature donkeys and two miniature horses who live in a field nearby her home. On December 22, she, along with volunteers, took the donkeys on a tour of the village to help raise spirits among residents. The five miniature donkeys and two miniature horses on a parade through the village - Credit: Karen Rust The 66-year-old usually brings the animals to events across Norfolk to raise funds for Norfolk hospice Tapping House, but as a result of the pandemic, has not been able to.

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