One of the city's largest craft fairs is returning this Christmas after it was cancelled last year due to the organiser being injured in a hit-and-run.
The Christmas Craft fair will be held at The Assembly House on November 19 and there will be 25 local makers taking part.
The fair was cancelled in 2022 after organiser Angela Humphrey was injured in a crash.
She has now recovered and is looking forward to hosting the huge festive event.
"There are loads of craft fairs these days and it can be harder to stand out," she said.
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"However, we aim to create a warm and inclusive vibe for both customers and makers and we want to give shoppers a selection of some of the most talented creators in Norfolk."
Craft stalls will include Nudge, which sells homemade body products, and Heavenly and Earth will be bringing its bespoke candles to the event.
The event will be held from 11am to 4pm and entry is free.
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