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The Out There Festival in Great Yarmouth from September 16-18 is the region’s largest free festival of street arts an international celebration of circus and street arts on the seafront, in St Georges Park and around the town centre. The North Norfolk Food and Drink Festival is returning to Holkham Hall in September this year - Credit: North Norfolk Food and Drink Festival There is also an interactive kids’ cookery theatre, stalls and street food. The Foodies Festival at Earlham Park, Norwich, from September 9-11 includes music from Liberty X and S Club All Stars, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Scouting for Girls and food and chat from local food favourites including Richard Bainbridge of Benedicts and Galton Blackiston of Morston Hall. Enjoy main ring displays, livestock competitions, gardening and cookery displays and competitions, a dog show, vintage vehicles and tractors, a shopping village, food hall and fun for all the family. Wayland Agricultural Show in Watton on September 4 is one of the oldest one-day agricultural shows in the country.
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See experts at work in the cookery theatre and enjoy live music, plus food and drink stalls selling the pick of local produce and children’s activities. The North Norfolk Food and Drink Festival takes over the walled gardens at Holkham, September 3-4.

Some of the UK's biggest pop and bass artists including AJ Tracey and Sean Paul play at Sundown, September 2-4, at the Norfolk Showground – plus quirky art installations and fairground rides. Falconry, horse boarding, scurry driving, gun dog displays and shire horse logging are all promised. The Sandringham Game and Country Fair on September 10 and 11 brings a weekend of country sports and pursuits, displays, workshops, crafts, food and entertainment to the royal estate. The Eastern Festival at Great Yarmouth Racecourse from September 15-17 is a highlight of the town’s horse racing calendar. Great Yarmouth Festival of Bowls - Credit: Brian Grint A free art exhibition by North Norfolk painter and textile artist Celia Ward runs from September 7 to October 5. The Norfolk Wildlife Trust festival includes guided walks with naturalists, an introduction to impressionist photography, the chance to find mini-beasts in the ponds, pools and channels around the reserve, and craft sessions for people of all ages and skill levels. FESTIVALSĬley Calling Festival at Cley Marshes celebrates Norfolk’s watery wonderlands with walks, talks, art and craft and look at how conservationists care for the county’s wetlands from September 15 to 18. The Autumn Equinox Star Party, will be followed by another starry stay for astronomers on November 24-28. It is an official ‘dark sky discovery site’ with the Milky Way visible to the naked eye on a clear night. The family friendly trail ends on September 10 and the T.rex and mammoth sculptures will be auctioned at Norwich Cathedral in aid of East Anglian charity Break on September 28.Įnjoy an autumn equinox star party at Kelling Heath Holiday Park, near Holt on September 20-27. It’s the last chance to see decorated dinosaurs and Steppe Mammoths stomping around Norfolk. Norfolk Churches Trust bike ride and walk is a chance to take a sponsored cycle or walk through beautiful Norfolk countryside on September 10, stopping off at as many churches and chapels as you can – and raising money for the Trust or your nominated church or chapel. As he travels across twelve countries and reports from the front lines, including Norfolk, Virginia, acclaimed journalist Jeff Goodell employs fact, science, and first - person, on - the - ground journalism to show vivid scenes from what is already becoming a water world. It is a definitive account of the coming water, why and how it will happen, and what it will all mean. Steeped in scientific research and on - the - ground reporting, The Water Will Come is written in the tradition of environmental classics like The World Without Us. He takes an immersive look at the global crisis of rising oceans.

"Goodell, a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and the author of five books, is a prominent expert on climate change and energy policy.
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Slover Library s Brinkley Family Lecture Series presents Jeff Goodell and his book The Water Will Come ( Norfolk ) - The first lecture of the fourth year of the Brinkley Family Memorial Lecture Series features author Jeff Goodell and his book, "The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World.
