Agree 100%. Boris a 'wife beater' if today's press is to be believed. Or is it a friend of Jeremy trying to scupper Boris' chances???
This Friday is possible (as long as it's not raining). I could get the 11.10 stagecoach, which gets into West Runton around 12.30.
Surprised there's been no mention of the two heroic N. Walsham girls walking home from a hen night and rescuing an elderly man from a house fire. Bloody well done girls
Thanks Dave - I was going to post the story, but forgot!!! https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/saved-...-from-burning-flat-in-north-walsham-1-6121214
Looks like trade has 'bottomed out' for this coffee shop. Sheringham coffee shop combats loss of trade with 'sinkhole special' rocky road ice-cream. https://www.northnorfolknews.co.uk/news/pungleperry-s-cafe-owners-speak-about-sheringham-sinkhole-1-6116870
Why doesn't he just stick to reopening hostilities with Iran, relaxing U.S laws on poaching / importing ivory and allowing the reintroduction of pesticides which are proven to decimate bees. Christ, just imagine if Boris Johnson is elected - a complete buffoon on either side of the pond! God help us (and those bees). Good for you Megan, stick to your guns https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48775195
One positive of Boris becoming the next PM is it should finally kill off the Tory Party for several years!
Best I start saving - https://www.edp24.co.uk/business/sc...abin-car-for-mobility-scooter-users-1-6128276
Sorry, off topic and totally random, but **** like this makes my blood boil Why was the dog owner not made to pay full compensation to the farmer for vets bills, and all incidental expenses, as her dogs were 100% responsible. These token 'slap on the wrist don't let it happen again' type penalties are ****ing derisory and not representative of the damage that's been caused - never mind the psychological harm the poor sheep owner must have gone through - and it's hard to put a price on that. Sickening in the extreme. https://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/dog-attack-kills-33-sheep-at-norfolk-farm-1-6133380
Not sure if I've mentioned the fact that a pair of peregrine falcons have adopted Cromer church and successfully raised 3 chicks. The chicks are developing fast and often stand on top of the tower flapping their wings vigorously in readiness for their 'maiden voyage'. Well, yesterday, just after 1 p.m., one of the males jumped from one stone fleur-de-lys to another but lost his footing on landing...and fell off. So those assembled & watching were treated to the first ever circuit of the church tower by 'one of our own' He landed safely again soon afterwards but to witness the moment was just awesome. Cue a spontaneous and generous round of applause from street level! The church made circa £10k last year from charging £4 to climb the tower and take photos / look out from the top. The tower remains closed this year due to the birds being there - no idea how they propose to make up the shortfall.