(Facebook/ @platzki) Celebrating its brand-new home on the Great Northern Warehouse square, Platzki is offering the perfect Polish feast for you and your pals this spring. Serving a range of alcoholic drinks on the new venue’s trendy outdoor seating spot, visitors will also be able to fill up on delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes. A firm favourite includes the Pierogi Dyni, famous Polish Dumplings filled with smoked cottage cheese and roasted butternut squash finished with sage butter and roasted pumpkin seeds. You can reserve a table here. (Facebook/@SouthMannyFlavaz) Following a successful opening earlier this year for food deliveries and pick-ups, South Manny Flavaz officially opened in its new home on Deansgate on 12th April.
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The building currently houses Haart Estate Agent on the ground floor with 14 apartments on the upper levels.
Built in 1933, the building has some stand-out features with an Art Deco style frontage which reveals its original use.
“If you look up when next passing you can see the crest and letters IESC, standing for Ipswich Electricity Supply Centrewhich is where the name Electric House comes from,” said Mr Holland. “It was opened in 1939 as the service centre for what later became Eastern Electricity.”
“Light Power Heat” is engraved into the upper part of the building, and despite a variety of functions over the years it is still referred to as Electric House.
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The Futon Company on St Giles Street in Norwich, which was broken into overnight
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A shop manager has spoken of her anger after an overnight break-in saw a burglar make off with Christmas presents for her staff and cash raised for a cancer charity.
At some point between 6.30pm on Sunday evening and 8.30am on Monday, The Futon Company on St Giles Street in Norwich was broken into.
Manager Patricia Gurdin said she discovered the break-in on arriving in the morning and finding the shop a mess - far from how it had been left the previous evening.