WhataHoot Gin Tasting and Dinner
Join us on Friday 6 March and get ready for a WhataHoot Gin Tasting Evening that’s as fun as it is flavour‑packed! Step into the quirky world of this family‑run […]
Join us on Friday 6 March and get ready for a WhataHoot Gin Tasting Evening that’s as fun as it is flavour‑packed! Step into the quirky world of this family‑run […]
Join us for this free gardening event in March and learn all about the science behind different types of soil with our horticultural expert, Dawn. In this free, hour-long course, Dawn will talk you through the different types of soil and the benefits of each. Together, you will conduct easy experiments to test the soil […]
UEA graduate Tash Aw is the winner of the Whitbread, Commonwealth Prize and O. Henry Award. His work has thrice been longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. His latest novel The South is a radiant tale about family, desire, what we inherit, and the longing that blooms between two boys over the course of one […]
1–3–5: A Simple Framework for Clearer Thinking With James Groves, Co.next Chair & Director at Indigo Swan Feeling stretched, juggling priorities or overthinking decisions at work? Join Co.next Chair James Groves for a practical workshop introducing the 1–3–5 framework — a simple thinking tool designed to bring clarity, focus and forward momentum to your role. The 1-3-5 […]
Get ready for some wicket wisdom with cricket legend and renowned BBC correspondent, Jonathan Agnew. Following the hit success of his Aggers and Tuffers tour, Aggers returns in 2026 with […]
We’re delighted to welcome Phil Wilding, Head of Learning & Development at Mills & Reeve, to lead our March Co.next session on Building Relationships and Authenticity. Phil brings a wealth of experience across a mix of industries and is passionate about helping people grow — whether that’s boosting leadership skills, improving job performance, or driving cultural change. At […]
Join Michael Green for a musical journey through the myths, song and melodies of the cuckoo and nightingale. Michael Green is well known locally for his writing and talks, particularly about birds and the music they have inspired. Here, he will focus on the personalities, myths and songs of two very different birds with a […]
Matt Parker talks a lot of maths. He’s a NYT best-selling author and sold-out stand-up performer. But now it’s time he does the maths. Really gets in there and gives the maths a good doing. It’s time he programmes his own Christmas tree lights, and then 11,184,024 people watch his downfall (and counting). It’s time […]
Was it really the good old days? How much has life changed in those 60 years? Did the bath really hang on the garage wall? Are grocery deliveries really a modern concept? Kevin Boardman revisits a rural Norfolk childhood in the 1950s and 60s. £2 per person, free for Norfolk Museums Passholders. Booking is recommended […]
Start planning your summer garden with our horticultural expert Dawn, as she talks you through different bulbs you could plant in your garden this year. In this free, hour-long course, Dawn will show you all of the different bulbs you could plant in your garden for beautiful flowers this summer, including some you may not […]
Whether you were attending a happy or sad occasion, Queen Victoria not only trail blazed the ways of weddings but also of funerals. Join Rebecca Smith (Great Yarmouth Museums) to delve into funeral etiquette including appropriate clothing, how long to officially be in mourning and customs and traditions. Plus hear about funeral photography and what […]
Our Thrive: Workplace Wellbeing Morning brings businesses together to share tools, strategies, and practical guidance for supporting better mental health in the workplace. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to connect with like‑minded organisations and exchange ideas on improving wellbeing at work. What to expect: Throughout the morning, we’ll explore practical, expert‑led sessions focusing on: Understanding […]