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Worstead Festival - Annual event featuring various country crafts. Includes information on the planned attractions and local links.

Iceni - Celtic tribal rock band. Includes news, tour dates, biography, photos and lyrics.

Spirit of Fire - Performing at live events and catering for all age groups. Includes profile and details of music styles.

Norfolk Artists - Collection of the finest arts and crafts from the county of Norfolk. Includes landscapes gallery, sign up information and images of the art.

Digital Print Norfolk - In home photography and digital image enhancement service. Includes samples of work and contact details.

Norfolk Picture Gallery - Images of around Norfolk and Norwich with views of the Cathedral and Castle.

Patrick Boswell - North Norfolk artist specialising in impressionist oil landscapes of the local area. Includes gallery and contact details.

North Norfolk Chorale - Amateur choral singing with professional music conductor. Includes concert schedule and committee phone numbers.

Bridewell Performing Arts - Offering a wide range of musical entertainments in East Anglia. Includes information on services.

Norfolk Library & Information Service - County Council page detailing news, events and branch locations.

Norfolk Symphony Orchestra - Amateur orchestra in the UK. Includes general information, forthecoming concerts and rehearsal schedule.

Creative Arts East - Arts development agency for the Norfolk county. Includes register of community artists, projects, aims and events.

Westacre Theatre - Plays, workshops, and open air Theatre season. Includes events and booking information.

Three Horseshoes - A historic thatched 18th century coaching inn with facilities for events. Includes food menu and events listings. Located in Scottow.

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