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Fire and Water walking tour | The Forum
Jul 23, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Norwich
Three major fires in the city centre all took place on the same date within 100 years of each other. Discover the unlucky date - and learn more about the many fires that have ravaged Norwich. We will also hear about the impact of flooding and learn more about the city's water courses and wells.
Information Source: City of Norwich Tourist Guides | eventbrite
TALK What the Normans did to ….. and for Norwich. | The Forum
Jul 24, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Norwich
Norwich has always welcomed Strangers to its city but some have been more welcome than others. The Normans disrupted Anglo-Scandinavian life, breaking the 200-year link with Denmark and reconnecting with France and Europe.
Dominant new buildings were raised and the layout radically changed but the Normans brought order, recognition and prosperity.
This is a repeat of our sell-out February Talk and is part of
The Norwich History Festival 2025
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Adrian O'Dell
is the son of a Polish Air Force officer and a nurse from Lancashire and was educated at the City of Norwich School. After an international career in the oil industry, he‘retired’ to Norfolk and has devoted himself to the study of Norfolk and Norwich’s history and heritage. He is a freelance city tour guide and was also a trustee of the Norfolk & Norwich Heritage Trust (Dragon Hall) before it was passed on to the National Centre for Writing. He has completed post-graduate studies in Landscape History at UEA. Adrian is Chair of the Norfolk Polish Heritage Group which researches and archives stories of Polish immigration into Norfolk since World War II and has dual British/Polish nationality.
Information Source: The Norwich Society | eventbrite
Not just a social investment workshop | Norwich Central Baptist Church
Jul 24, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Norwich
Who should attend?
For anyone interested in learning more about social investment, especially leaders and board members responsible for income generation and organisational sustainability.
This is not just a social investment workshop
This is the final of three income workshops in July.
Social investment isn't just for large charities or social enterprises. Neither does it require shares or liquid assets. If these terms bamboozle you or you think that social investment is not for your organisation, you may be surprised.
There are likely many reasons that East Anglia is a social investment 'cold spot'. From developing new services, recruiting staff or investing in equipment, there are many uses for social investment and sizes and forms in comes in. All options require a degree of due diligence and investment readiness.
You'll leave this workshop with increased knowledge about social investment and whether it's right for your organisation to pursue further.
Event Details:
Date:
24th July 2025
Time:
9.30am - 1pm with tea and coffee
Location:
Duke Street Baptist Church, Norwich, NR3 3AP
Outcomes from attending will include:
Increased understanding of what social investment is
Improved understanding of what social investment is used for
Improved understanding of where to start and your considerations
Improved understanding of necessary due diligence and getting investment ready
A bit more about my values
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Inclusive
- it’s in the name of the facilitation I use because to include is to listen, to arrive at better results and to believe all the voices have both equal worth and are worth making adjustments to hear.
Positive
- this means exploring and naming the things people and organisations do well so that you can do more of them. Honesty too about changes that can be made - but never bashing or undermining a brilliant sector.
Solution-focussed
because that’s what’s needed in a frantically busy sector facing huge challenges and increasing need in communities deserving of answers.
Equitable
because I believe in treating you as we should be treating those you support - as an equal whose lived experience is of equal worth, needs to be heard and is a vital part of finding solutions.
Pragmatic
because having walked the walk I live in the real world, not in an ivory tower with ideas that won’t work for you.
Enterprising
means finding new ideas and solutions that work for you, your values and those of the organisation and its community. I will always be thoughtful about this and not attempt to crowbar solutions from elsewhere and assure they will work for you in your setting.
Information Source: Hasler-White Inclusive Facilitation | eventbrite
Norwich on the Darkside | The Erpingham Gate
Jul 24, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Norwich
Hear about grizzly tales of the plague, the ups and downs of Kett’s Rebellion, the horror of Lollards Pit, drunken 17th century antics, celebrated Victorian murders and executions, floods, filth and grime – all stories from the darker side of Norwich.
Information Source: Paul Dickson | eventbrite
Co.next Workshop – How to bring Entrepreneurship into your role | Hardwick House
Jul 24, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Norwich
Programme content to follow
If you are a member of the Norfolk Chambers, please login to your client portal to book tickets or contact us for more information.
Information Source: Norfolk Chambers of Commerce & Partners | eventbrite
Majak Door + The Mink & Wazlo | Voodoo Daddy's
Jul 25, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Norwich
Majak Door, from Melbourne/Naarm Australia, play an expansive sound that is probably best described using words like dreamy, groovy, and both often energetic and occasionally completely laid back. You’ll be able to hear influences from genres including surf rock, indie and new-wave as well as blues and psychedlic. In 2025, the band is continuing to record and plan for album number three, following the release of their second album ‘Fantasy Camp’ in mid July in ’24., which featured singles ‘Borderline’ and ‘Jasmine’. The bands most recent release ‘Everybody’s Listening to the Radio Now’ is a sightly darker sounding track, however still containing the dreamy elements of most previous releases.
Information Source: Pizza Club | eventbrite
Friday 25th July - Activities | Brave Allstars
Jul 25, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Norwich
As this link includes multiple workshops, please make a note of which time your event is. This can be found in the description below and also on your ticket conformation. Eventbrite will
automatically add this event to your calendar as 11-3, as the first session starts at 11 and the final session ends at 3. Please ensure you only arrive to the session(s) you have booked.
You are able to book onto both a morning & afternoon workshop, and athletes can stay at the gym for a 30 minute lunch break in between the sessions. If your athlete is booked onto an 11am-12:30pm & 1pm-3pm workshop, you will need to bring a packed lunch, we ask that this does not contain fizzy drink or nuts. Squash is allowed in lunch boxes as long as it is separate to the water bottle for the gym.
STUNT & TUMBLE WORKSHOP 11:00am-12:30pm: This session is suitable for athletes aged 5-16 of any ability working to progress their tumbling and stunting. This session is open to new and current Brave members. No Show and Tell.
OPEN GYM 11:00am-12:30pm: This is an unstructured, uncoached gym time for athletes to work independently on thei skills. This session is not suitable for beginners. No Show and Tell.
SHEET WORKSHOP 1:00pm-3:00pm: This session is a chance for Brave members to get extra time on their sheet work. Open to all sheet levels, ages 5-16. No Show and Tell.
We will open the door at the start time of the event. Please note, once you are checked into this session and come into the gym, there is no front of house open during this time for guests/parents to wait.
We ask that you bring water in a named bottle, all jewellery is removed or taped up, hair is out of the face in a style that will last the duration of the session, you wear comfortable, sporting clothes along with bare feet or cheer shoes. Brave apparel can be bought from our on site pro shop, but neither the apparel or cheer shoes are compulsory. Our 'Cheer Shoe Recommendation' document can be found on the homepage of our website. We recommend outdoor shoes that can be slipped on and off rather than lace up shoes to avoid congestion.
Please ensure ALL items brought to Brave are clearly named, any lost property that is not named is disposed of at the end of each night.
Due to the positive and relaxed culture at Brave, we implement a closed session policy. We find this helps participants to feel at ease and confident to step outside their comfort zone to progress. If you require any feedback on your child's progress or have any questions please speak to the person on the front desk.
Please use the parking bays provided to the side and back of the premises, depending on the time of day there may also be roadside parking. Please avoid parking in the neighbouring businesses spaces whilst they are open.
Information Source: Brave Allstars | eventbrite