A village butcher's is closing after more than 70 years of being in the heart of the community. 

East Runton Butchers, near Cromer, is closing its doors for the final time on Tuesday, October 31.

Long-time owner Brian Hodgett, 76, announced his retirement after nearly 30 years at the shop.

He has worked as a butcher since the age of 16.  

North Norfolk News: Mr Hodgett has worked as a butcher since 1963Mr Hodgett has worked as a butcher since 1963 (Image: Barbara Emery)Mr Hodgett said: "I'm feeling very much mixed emotions.

"The people who shop here aren't just customers, they're friends.

"I have a very loyal following and I'm very thankful for all of the support over the years."

Mr Hodgett said he will spend his retirement walking the dog and looking after his wife. 

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Barbara Emery, Runton Parish Council clerk, recalls the shop being established in the village since before the 1950s. 

She said: "Brian has kept it going all these years - he's kind, generous and funny.

"People from further afield and holidaymakers relied on him as well as locals. 

"We'll miss him terribly and it's a sad fact that no one wants to take these businesses over in little villages."