Church concert to raise funds for repairs fund
A concert will be held at St Mary's Church at Elsing, near Dereham to raise funds for its church repair fund.
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Anthony Carroll is the weeklies editor for Newsquest titles in Norfolk and Suffolk and - the Great Yarmouth Mercury, Lowestoft Journal, Beccles and Bungay Journal, the North Norfolk News, the Dereham Times and Fakenham Times.
Anthony Carroll is the weeklies editor for Newsquest titles in Norfolk and Suffolk and - the Great Yarmouth Mercury, Lowestoft Journal, Beccles and Bungay Journal, the North Norfolk News, the Dereham Times and Fakenham Times.
A concert will be held at St Mary's Church at Elsing, near Dereham to raise funds for its church repair fund.
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Breckland Council has approved seven grant bids, totalling £3,500, to support local organisations in providing essential transport services to vulnerable residents across the district.
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The annual General Meeting for ENTUA members only will be held at 1330.
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A Great Yarmouth financial service is hosting a volunteering open day.
It is not too late to enter Beccles Cycle for Life charity ride. Those who arrive at the Sir John Leman High School this Sunday before the start time of 10am can enter and pay on the day.
The Mayor of Great Yarmouth is set to host two fun charity events to raise money for her chosen charities for her year of office.
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