But while takeaway alcohol sales appear to have increased this week, it has been a different story for Debs Champion, otherwise known as Debs, who sells the biggest baps on Norwich Market .
She said: This week has been slower. With the weather and the fact children are on holiday, there has been nothing to bring parents into the city for. The parks and beaches have been chock-a-block I hear.
Debs Champion, owner of Debs, at her stall on Norwich Market.
- Credit: Danielle Booden We have only been open again for the last three weeks and trade has been very difficult to pick up again. The week before was a little bit better but we have taken a drop and are at least 40pc down.
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2:51 PM February 14, 2021
Updated:
6:30 PM February 15, 2021
Norwich teacher Wendy Davison who has used lockdown to publish a children s book based around the adventures of a bus called Ernie in Norwich.
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Restoring a bus called Ernie has proved the inspiration to a Norwich teacher who has used lockdown to fulfil a lifelong dream of publishing a children’s book.
When Wendy Davison, 50, and her husband Rupert turned their beloved big blue Mercedes bus into a travelling home from home they dreamt of venturing far and wide.
Ernie s Journey, a book published in lockdown by Norwich teacher Wendy Davison.