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Swaffham nursing home residents enjoy virtual reality experience
| Updated: 10:14, 20 January 2021
Residents at a nursing home have been enjoying fun and immersive experiences after a new virtual reality [VR] technology arrived.
Meadow House nursing home in Swaffham has purchased a new VR kit to enable residents to enjoy simulated versions of activities such as visiting underwater worlds, riding rollercoasters and sky diving.
This was made possible through generous donations from families of the residents and friends of the community of Swaffham, as well as fundraising within the home.
Virtual Reality fun for Meadow House residents in Swaffham. Picture: SUBMITTED (44023619)
The activities team is now planning regular sessions using the new equipment as part of their full and varied offering to those they support.
Police are investigating after criminal damage at Corpusty Primary School in Norfolk on New Year s Day.
Vandals smashed windows at a Norfolk primary school in the early hours of New Year s Day.
Police were contacted after windows at Corpusty Primary School, near Holt in North Norfolk were smashed.
It is believed the damage occurred at about 4am on Friday (January 1 2021).
North Norfolk Police have tweeted: We are currently investigating a report of the windows being smashed at Corpusty Primary School. This is a callous and disgraceful act. If you have seen or heard anything, please call 101 quoting ref 36/66/21 #679
The Norwich Road-based school, part of the Synergy Multi-Academy Trust, has a capacity of 105 pupils aged between three and 11.