Norfolk museum to stay open this summer despite fears it could shut altogether
The RNLI Henry Blogg Museum at the Rocket House in Cromer is to stay open all summer despite earlier fears it would close in July.
Local Democracy Reporter
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
The RNLI Henry Blogg Museum at the Rocket House in Cromer is to stay open all summer despite earlier fears it would close in July.
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