ROAD CLOSURES CARNIVAL
2005
Sunday 31st July Boulevard Road & Esplanade 07.00-18.00
Wednesday 3rd Aug Lower High St, Gun St, Lifeboat Plain,
Central Promanade. 07.00 - 23.30
New Road, (New St - Station Rd)
Wydham St
Station Road, High St, Lower High St
Church St (Augusta St - High St)
Melbourne Rd (Station Rd - New St) 11.00 - 20.30
Top Station Road & All Station Approach
(no entry except buses & taxis) 11.00 - 20.30
All Parade Route 18.30 - 20.30
Thursday 4th Aug Lower High St, Central Prom,
Lifeboat Plain, Gun St 18.30 - 23.00
Sunday 7th Aug Lower High Street/Gun St to
Sea Front 19.00 - 21.00
Procession Route to Fireworks 20.45 - 21.30

READERS LETTER
Hello there, Just like to say how much we enjoy your local magazine that
we try to pick up whenever we see one in Spar. We have only this season bought a caravan
in West Runton and at the begining of the year were disappionted to see the field between
Beeston Regious caravan site and Beeston hill had been ploughed and took away the beauty
of the area. Visiting again this weekend we find that very soon it will be a riot of
colour with wild flowers. Was the ploughing done for this reason? Was it seeded with a
wild flower mix? We would really love to know the answer, has anyone there have any idea.
Yours Sue and Derrick Harrison Leicester
DAVID YAXLEY
Made in Norfolk are exhibiting prints and original paintings by Norfolk
artist, David Yaxley at their Gallery in Sheringham.
David Yaxley was born in Mundesley and educated at The Paston Grammar School in North
Walsham. Living in Guist, David has been painting seriously for over thirty years, and has
had solo exhibitions of watercolours and drawings at Holkham Hales Hall, Burnham Market,
Cley, The Crome Gallery and the Assembly House, Norwich. He is a regular exhibiter at the
Royal Norfolk Show and has contributed to many other exhibitions around the county. His
paintings reflect his deep love of the Norfolk landscape and its buildings. The
exhibition runs until Wednesday 29th June and is open, with free admission, every day.
Made in Norfolk is located on the seafront in Sheringham at 10 Lifeboat Plain.
Tony Randall
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