Edith Cavell’s WWI story captured the hearts of people from around the world being recognised as a true heroine for her work.
Rumsey Wells was a successful hatmaker, crafting award-winning hats and caps as a partner in his father’s firm T. Wells & Son.
29 January 2024
We’re hearing from the city’s very own Norwich Arts Centre about their role in the city as an Independent Venue.
5 January 2024
As many of us know, Norfolk and Norwich are filled with a fine history. Whether you’re exploring the city’s oldest buildings, or delving into the county’s many tales, you’ll soon see why we call it the City of Stories! The city is the perfect place to stay before exploring the area surrounding, and even two of Hollywood’s biggest names agree, basing their new TV series on the county’s involvement in World War II…
11 December 2023
Celebrating Norwich’s rich history of literature just became even more interesting as eight benches are nestled around the city for you to find… Introducing the Norwich Book Benches!
29 November 2023
2023 has been a busy year for Norwich – there’s plenty of new things to see! Want to find out what, where, and when? We’ve got you covered.
Norwich’s magnificent Romanesque Cathedral is open to visitors of all faiths and none. In beautiful grounds it’s an awe-inspiring, welcoming building.
Caroline Colman worked as a welfare champion, significantly influencing social welfare for the employees of Colman’s Mustard at Carrow Works.
Medieval writer and mystic Julian of Norwich was the first woman published in the English language.
Anna Sewell was the Norfolk author of beloved 50-million best seller Black Beauty, published by local publishers Jarrolds of Norwich.
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