Norfolk Day Cromer beach and pier.
- Credit: ANTONY KELLY
For Norfolk Day to be the success that we know it can be, we need YOU!
We are urging individuals, community groups, attractions, organisations, and businesses to think about how they might get involved.
Now in its fourth year, the event promises to be bigger and better than ever before and no doubt there will be many exciting and wonderful events and initiatives taking place in the run-up to the big day.
Taking place on Tuesday, July 27, Norfolk Day is backed by the Eastern Daily Press, Norwich Evening News, and BBC Radio Norfolk and provides an opportunity to shout and cheer about this fantastic place where we live. People could also consider hosting an event over the weekend before.
Norfolk Day Cromer beach and pier.
- Credit: ANTONY KELLY
For Norfolk Day to be the success that we know it can be, we need YOU!
We are urging individuals, community groups, attractions, organisations, and businesses to think about how they might get involved.
Now in its fourth year, the event promises to be bigger and better than ever before and no doubt there will be many exciting and wonderful events and initiatives taking place in the run-up to the big day.
Taking place on Tuesday, July 27, Norfolk Day is backed by the Eastern Daily Press, Norwich Evening News, and BBC Radio Norfolk and provides an opportunity to shout and cheer about this fantastic place where we live. People could also consider hosting an event over the weekend before.
Orford, of Townhouse Road, Costessey, also admitted attempted robbery at West End Post Office, robbery at Victoria Stores and attempted robbery in relation to a customer at the Costessey post office.
Judge Anthony Bate adjourned sentencing until April 15 so reports, including one assessing Orford s dangerousness, can be carried out.
As previously reported, Susan Potter, 58, who has worked at the Costessey post office for more than 20 years, described the terrifying moment she had a gun pointed at her.
She said: I was serving a customer and when I looked up I saw a lad standing pointing a gun at me.
“He just said ‘empty your till, give me your money’.
Orford, of Townhouse Road, Costessey, also admitted attempted robbery at West End Post Office, robbery at Victoria Stores and attempted robbery in relation to a customer at the Costessey post office.
Judge Anthony Bate adjourned sentencing until April 15 so reports, including one assessing Orford s dangerousness, can be carried out.
As previously reported, Susan Potter, 58, who has worked at the Costessey post office for more than 20 years, described the terrifying moment she had a gun pointed at her.
She said: I was serving a customer and when I looked up I saw a lad standing pointing a gun at me.
“He just said ‘empty your till, give me your money’.
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