Norwich fans Lee Brooker (left) and his daughter Osscara with her Norwich City bag.
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City fan Lee Brooker, 42, from Great Yarmouth, was out in Norwich shopping with his daughter Osscara.
He said: “We’re very, very happy - over the moon.
“When they got relegated last season we were very sad.
“It’s a shame we haven’t been able to go this season to support them. It’s just very unfortunate there were no fans to witness it. Hopefully next season we will be able to watch them.”
Seven year old Osscara said it was “terrific” City had been promoted.
Norfolk and Waveney Mind is breaking down the barriers of mental health stigma
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A mental health charity has pledged to help more adults and young people than ever before, after reporting that 60pc who did not experience issues before the pandemic are now suffering.
It follows the announcement of a major fundraising effort by Norfolk and Waveney Mind to break down the barriers of mental health stigma, while raising funds and awareness.
With more than one in four people experiencing a mental health problem and 104 people choosing to take their own lives each week in the UK, the need for good quality support, advice, and information is paramount.