Norfolk’s February Half Term Family‑Friendly Things to Do

Looking for the best February Half Term events in Norfolk? Whether you’re planning days out, indoor adventures or fun learning experiences, this year’s February half term week in Norfolk is […]
What’s On at Norfolk Theatres This December: Festive Shows and Family Fun

December in Norfolk is packed with a festive lineup of theatre, comedy, music, and storytelling events perfect for warming up your winter evenings. Whether you enjoy magical pantomimes, sparkling Christmas […]
The Three Bears live on stage – a hilarious family fairy tale remix!

Family favourites Full House Theatre and Daryl & Co will be taking to the stage with their sensational brand-new show, The Three Bears this half term at the Norwich Theatre […]
More Magical Christmas Events & Things to Do in Norfolk This Holiday Season

If our first Norfolk Christmas blog sparked your festive spirit, get ready for even more unmissable events to enjoy this holiday season. Whether you’re after magical pantomimes, enchanting light trails, […]
What’s On in Norfolk This Halloween: Spooktacular Events and Family Days Out

Are you searching for what’s on in Norfolk this Halloween 2025? Norfolk is filled with family-friendly Halloween attractions, spooky stage shows, and unique entertainment. From lantern-lit woodland adventures to J-Pop concerts […]
Plan Your September with Norfolk’s Best Business and Charity Events

September is a great time to set new goals and get involved in your local community. Norfolk has a fantastic range of events this month that bring together business professionals […]
Start Your Festive Season in Style – Christmas Wreath Making Workshop at Hautbois Hall

The countdown to Christmas has officially begun, and what better way to kick off the celebrations than with a festive creative experience? We’re thrilled to announce the very first event hosted […]
Ghostly Airfields and Superstitions

A deserted and mysterious World War two airfield is atmospheric places, often with ruined buildings and not much else to indicate how active these places once were. But perhaps they are not all abandoned by those who were there.