Funderworld is coming to the Norfolk Showground.
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From a touring theme park to a spring gift fair, head to one of these brilliant outdoor events that are taking place in Norfolk this weekend.
Since lockdown restrictions eased on April 12, attractions and hospitality venues can reopen outdoors.
These are just some of the great events going ahead that still have tickets available.
The Crazy Mouse rollercoaster at Funderworld.
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1. What: Funderworld
Where: Norfolk Showground, Dereham Road, Costessey, NR5 0TT
When: April 15 to May 9, Monday to Friday: 4pm to 9pm, weekends 12pm to 9pm, bank holiday Monday (May 3): 12pm to 9pm
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6:04 AM March 3, 2021
An abnormal load will travel through Norfolk on Monday, March 1, potentially causing delays on the A47, A11 and A140.
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Police are to escort three abnormal loads along some of the county s main routes in the next few days.
The planned escorts have prompted police to warn of potential delays on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
On Wednesday March 3, officers will escort a 20m long boat from Poole to Oyster Yachts, in Tunstead Road, Hoveton.
The boat will leave at 1pm and after arriving on the A14 at the Cambridge border will travel on local roads including the A140 and A47 before heading onto the A1064, B1152, A149 and A1151.
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CCTV image from the train as it approached the crossing.
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A train came within just three seconds of crashing into a car being driven over a Norfolk level crossing, investigators have said.
And the train also narrowly avoided a second car which was about to cross the level crossing between Coltishall and Tunstead in the near miss last month.
The Rail Accident Investigation Board (RAIB) is examining the sequence of events which led to the close call at the crossing in Tunstead Road at about 5.20pm on Thursday, January 21.
The Tunstead Road level crossing, between Coltishall and Tunstead.