NNNTHURSDAY, JULY 29EVENTSBLAKENEY. Quay: Seal trips with Beans, 10am and 11am �8/children (under 14) �4/under 2s free; booking essential 01263 740505 or 740038.

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THURSDAY, JULY 29

EVENTS

BRADFIELD. Bradfield Hall Farm, Southrepps Road: Animal Magic Dog Club, obedience on walks 6pm, puppy and junior dog obedience 7pm, 01263 720730.

CROMER. Cromer Museum, Church Street: Stone Age Day, watch flint tools being made, handle prehistoric objects, have your finds identified, help make a Stone Age wall painting, 10.30am-4pm �3.20/concs �2.70/ages 4-16 �1.80 including museum admission.

WI Hall: Hanover Summer Fair and information day, table top sale, refreshments, tombola, raffle, information on Hanover Retirement Housing for the over 60s, 11am-2pm; proceeds Hanover residents' social fund and Cromer Lifeboats.

FELBRIGG. Felbrigg Hall: Children's Baking Day, make cakes and biscuits, short quiz and drink, 10.30am-1.30pm �8 per child/one accompanying adult free; booking essential 01263 837444. Estate Walk, join the warden for a guided tour around the Felbrigg estate, wear stout footwear and suitable clothing, 1.30pm �6, booking preferred 01263 837444.

FELTHORPE. The Pavilion, The Street: Bingo, 8pm.

GRESHAM. Village Hall: Fit Together badminton, various levels 1-4.30pm �2.50, book a slot on 07917 596797.

HOLT. Railway Tavern: Holt Summer Festival: Film - Peter Warlock: Some Little Joy, director Tony Britten, 8pm.

MUNDESLEY. Beach: I'm the King of the Castle, build a sandcastle fit for a king of queen (prize for best), face painting, children must be accompanied by parent, 2.30pm �1 per child.

WROXHAM. Broads Tours, The Bridge: Country and Western boat trip with live music from Boomerang, 7.30-10pm �12; booking essential 01603 782207.

SHOWS

CROMER. Pavilion Theatre Cromer, Cromer Pier: Summer Seaside Special (variety) , show one, 2.30pm and 8pm �17.50/students and pensioners �15/children �9 (14 and under), family �47 (two adults, two children), 01263 512495.

HOLKHAM. Holkham Hall: King's Lynn Festival Fringe - The Tempest (drama) by Shakespeare - The Lord Chamberlain's Men, outdoor theatre, 7pm �14.50/concs �12.50/children �7.50/under 2s free, 01328 713111

Pottery Yard, Holkham Hall: The Tempest (drama) by Shakespeare - The Lord Chamberlain's Men, gates 6.30pm, performance 7pm �14.50/concs �12.50/children �7.50/family ticket �40, 01328 713111 or email ticketoffice@hotmail.com.

HOLT. Auden Theatre, Gresham's School, Cromer Road: Holt Summer Festival: The Magnificent Flying Machine (family show) - Garlic Theatre, for children aged four plus, must be accompanied by an adult, 11am �5, 01263 712635 or boxoffice@holtsummerfestival.org

Feathers Hotel, High Street: Holt Summer Festival: Stand Up Comedy Evening featuring Jeff Innocent, Marian Pashley, Mark Walker and MC Kevin Shepherd, 8.30 for 9pm �10/concs �8, 01263 712635 or boxoffice@holtsummerfestival.org

SHERINGHAM. Little Theatre, 2 Station Road: Confusions (comedy) by Alan Ayckbourn - Summer Rep, 8pm �14/under 18s �8, 01263 822347.

CONCERTS

HOLT. Auden Theatre, Gresham's School, Cromer Road: Holt Summer Festival: The Academy of St Martin in the Fields, director: Kenneth Sillito; guitar: Morgan Syzmanski; programme of music by Grieg, Villa Lobos, Vivaldi, Holst, Warlock and Britten, 7.30pm �14.50/under 16s �5, 01263 712635 or boxoffice@holtsummerfestival.org

GIGS

SUTTON. Sutton Staithe Hotel: 46th Water Rats Tour, 12 noon and 8pm.

SALES

AYLSHAM. Keys: Book auction, 10am.

FRIDAY, JULY 30

EVENTS

BRADFIELD. Bradfield Hall Farm, Southrepps Road: Animal Magic Dog Club, puppy and junior dog obedience 9.30am, obedience on walks 10.15am, 01263 720730.

CROMER. Marrans Bowls Club, Runton Road: Try bowls, 6.30pm.

FELTHORPE. The Pavilion, The Street: Whist drive, �1.50 including raffle and refreshments.

HOLT. Railway Tavern: Holt Summer Festival: Film - Henry Purcell: England, My England, director Tony Palmer, 8pm.

MUNDESLEY. Bowls Club: Whist drive, 1.45pm.

SHERINGHAM. Community Centre: Sheringham Carnival, prince and princess selection disco, open to ages 7-15 years, under eights must be accompanied by an adult, entrants must live within three-mile radius of St Peter's Church, Sheringham, 10am-12, �2.

WEST RUNTON. Beach car park: Guided Geology Walk, suitable for adults and older children, may include steep walk or rough terrain, 1.30-4pm �3/Museum Passholders �2.50; booking essential 01263 513543.

WEYBOURNE. Village Hall: Summer Medley, local history displays, family activities, stalls including bric-a-brac and pantry, tombola, raffle, cakes, refreshments, 10.30am-4pm; proceeds parish church.

SHOWS

CROMER. Pavilion Theatre Cromer, Cromer Pier: Summer Seaside Special (variety) , show one, 8pm �17.50/students and pensioners �15/children �9 (14 and under), family �47 (two adults, two children), 01263 512495.

HOLT. Auden Theatre, Gresham's School, Cromer Road: Holt Summer Festival: Big Bag of Boom (modern dance meets comedy) - The New Art Club, 7.30pm �10/concs �8, 01263 712635 or boxoffice@holtsummerfestival.org

Feathers Hotel, High Street: Holt Summer Festival: Stand Up Comedy Evening featuring Jeff Innocent, Marian Pashley, Mark Walker and MC Kevin Shepherd, 8.30 for 9pm �10/concs �8, 01263 712635 or boxoffice@holtsummerfestival.org

Holt Country Park, Edgefield Road: Apollo and Daphne - Norfolk Dance, performance acted through the woods, parent guided, 4pm free.

SHERINGHAM. Little Theatre, 2 Station Road: Confusions (comedy) by Alan Ayckbourn - Summer Rep, 8pm �14.50/under 18s �8, 01263 822347.

CONCERTS

HOLT. St Andrew's Church: Holt Summer Festival - London Brass Quintet, programme of music by Praetorius, Malcolm Arnold and Albeniz, 7.30pm �17/concs �12, 01263 712635 or www.holtsummerfestival.org

GIGS

BACTON, NORWICH. Poacher's Pocket: Tony Cann, 8.30pm

HORNING. Ferry Inn: 46th Water Rats Tour, 8pm.

HOVETON. Wroxham Barns: The Abba Babes (tribute), charity concert organised by the Rotary Club of Broadlands in aid of Break, bring picnic, chairs and rugs, doors 7pm �10 adv (if purchased by July 23) or �12.50 on gate, 01603 713630, 781241 or 630298.

MUNDESLEY. Haig Club: Chibber (rock), 9pm-midnight non members �2.

SALTHOUSE. Parish Church: Salthouse 10 presents the Dave Holgate Jazz Trio with Kiran, cool jazz, 1930s-1950s music and song, 7.30pm �8, tickets from Holt, Sheringham, Cromer and Wells Tourist Information Centres or on door.

SAXTHORPE. Mannington Hall Gardens: Summer live jazz with Simon Brown and Jasper Smith, plus Norfolk Mezze, from 6pm �20 including supper, 01263 884175.

WEST RUNTON. Sports and Social Club, Water Lane: Frankly My Dear (soft American rock tribute band), 9pm annual membership �5/senior citizens �3/family �10; information 01263 838866.

SALES

AYLSHAM. Keys: Book auction, 11am.

Town Hall, Market Place: Aylsham Country Market, 8.50am-12.

STALHAM. Stalham Town Football Club, Stepping Stone Lane: Car boot, sellers 9am, buyers 11am, no dogs walking, 07796 964653 (Dave).

SATURDAY, JULY 31

EVENTS

AYLSHAM. Bure Valley Railway, Norwich Road: Strawberries and Steam, nine mile steam journey to Wroxham and back, strawberries and cream included, trains between 9am-5.30pm �11.50/children �6.50/under fives free, 01263 733858.

BRADFIELD. Bradfield Hall Farm, Southrepps Road: Animal Magic Dog Club, flyball for beginners, 01263 720730.

FRETTENHAM. St Swithin's Church: Flower Festival, 10am-4pm. Open Churches Week, open 10am-4pm.

HAPPISBURGH. St Mary's Church: Open Churches Week, church open 9am-6pm.

HICKLING. Jubilee Cottage, Heath Road: Hen Party, see rescued hens (mostly ex-battery hens), ponies, Bimbo the dog, Titch the pigmy goat and cats, stalls, free-range eggs, chutneys, jams, knitted hen jackets, British Hen Welfare Trust information, children's games, hen-related music, raffle, 2-7pm �2 including glass of wine, cake and tea or coffee; proceeds BHWT.

HORNING. Village Green: Fete, stalls, games, fun dog show, from 10am.

HOVETON. Riverside Park: National Parks Week: Celebrate Hoveton and the Broads, wildlife activities, guided walks, water-based activities and other entertainment, Nutmeg Puppet show - Pip's Wildlife Garden, storytelling, Norfolk Brass, 11am-4pm free (small charge for some activities).

ITTERINGHAM. St Mary's Church: Open Churches Week - Local History Exhibition with Flowers, 10am-5pm.

LANGHAM. Village: Langham Street air, 100 plus stalls, Fakenham Brass Band, Jzzy Jake Medler, Mango Steel Band, face painting, raffle, lots of food, 10am-5pm; information www.langhamstreetfayre.com

MATLASKE. Barningham Park, The Street: Fete, stalls, games etc, 2.30pm.

NORTHREPPS. Northrepps Hall: Garden fete, stalls, side shows, lunches, 12-3pm.

OVERSTRAND. Belfry Arts Centre, Cromer Road: Karen Tweed and Friends featuring Ida and The Nicks, 7.30 for 8pm, �7/�5 concs, 01263 576437.

SHERINGHAM. Community Centre, Cromer Road: Mind, Body, Spirit and Health Fair, 10am-5pm �2/senior citizens, students, disabled and children free.

St Joseph's Church. Cromer Road: Summer Fete, stalls, games etc, 11.30am-2.30pm.

SOUTHREPPS. Village Hall: Southrepps Village Horticultural Show, classes for vegetables, flowers and crafts, tea and buns available, schedules from village Post Office and the Vernon Arms, from 12 noon.

STALHAM. The Rectory, Camping Field Lane: Church fete, traditional summer fete, bouncy castle, games, stalls, teas, cakes and barbecue, 2pm.

WHITWELL. Whitwell and Reepham Station: Steam Rally, working traction engines, stationary engines, three wheeler cars, toy fair, model trains, small beer festival, barbecue and more, open 10am-6pm, steam 10am-5pm �5/children �2.

SHOWS

CROMER. Pavilion Theatre Cromer, Cromer Pier: Summer Seaside Special (variety) , show one, 4pm and 8pm �17.50/students and pensioners �15/children �9 (14 and under), family �47 (two adults, two children), 01263 512495.

SHERINGHAM. Little Theatre, 2 Station Road: Confusions (comedy) by Alan Ayckbourn - Summer Rep, 8pm �14.50/under 18s �8, 01263 822347.

CONCERTS

HOLT. Auden Theatre, Gresham's School, Cromer Road: Holt Summer Festival: Leider Recital - Songs by Schumann and Wolf, performed by Julia Sporsen (soprano), Ronan Collett (baritone) and Joseph Middleton (piano), 7.30pm �12/concs �8, 01263 712635 or www.holtsummerfestival.org

SALLE. Parish Church: Norfolk Concert Series presents Bach by Candlelight - violin recital by Agnes Langer and Igor Tsinman, programme of Bach Partitas and Sonatas, 7.30pm �18, 01603 813117, www.norfolkconcerts.org

SHERINGHAM. St Peter's Church: Cromer and Sheringham Brass Band concert, 7.30pm collection

GIGS

BODHAM. Woodlands Caravan Park: Barry Lee, 9pm.

COLTISHALL. Recreation Ground: Hard Rain, 8.30pm (part of village fete).

CROMER. Giovanni's: Coupe de Ville, 8.30pm.

White Horse: Frankly My Dear (American soft rock tribute band), 9pm.

HOLT. Theatre in the Woods, Gresham's School, Cromer Road: Holt Summer Festival: Blues in the Woods, featuring Oli Brown and Band (3.45-5pm), Mick Taylor and Band (5.30-7.45pm) and The Blues Band (8pm), gates open 2.45pm for picnics (not allowed in theatre area), tickets all day �35, afternoon only �20, evening only �25, 01263 712635 or www.holtsummerfestival.org

LANGHAM. Bluebell Inn: Ugly Dog Skiffle Combo, hog roast available, 8-11pm.

SEA PALLING. Reefs Bar, Tombland: The Killer Tomatoes (covers), 8.30pm.

SALES

AYLSHAM. Burgh Road, off A140: Car boot, sellers 9am, buyers 11am, no dogs walking, 07796 964653 (Dave).

BLAKENEY. Scout Hut, Langham Road (next to village hall): Book fair, plus maps, postcards and prints, 10am-4pm.

BODHAM. Playing field, Holt Road: Car boot, set up 8am pitches �5, public 9am-12, no dogs, 01263 588228s.

NORTH WALSHAM. Horners: Antiques, fine art and collectables auction, 10am (viewing Friday 10am-7pm, on day from 8.30am).

SUNDAY, AUGUST 1

EVENTS

ASHMANHAUGH. Ashmanhaugh Light Railway, East View Farm, Stone Lane: Open Day, rides on miniature garden railway, 2-5pm.

CAWSTON. Primary School: Cawston Youth v Police charity football match, 1pm plus stalls, raffle and barbecue at the bell Inn afterwards; in aid of Clic Sargent children's cancer charity and Macmillan Cancer Support.

EAST RUNTON. Fishing Boat: Pool knockout, winner takes all, 8pm �2.

The Lawns, 4 Top Common: Garden sale in aid of Help for Heroes, bric-a-brac, books, cakes, plants, tombola, raffle, tea and coffee with biscuits, 11am-4pm; donations of goods welcome on 01263 511720.

FRETTENHAM. St Swithin's Church: Flower Festival, 10am-4pm. Open Churches Week, open 10am-4pm.

HAPPISBURGH. Lifeboat Station: Lifeboat Day and Fete, display by Gorleston Lifeboat and Happisburgh's Atlantic 75 lifeboat, RNLI lifeguards, coastguards, fire service, Broads beat police, Happisburgh's D Class lifeboat, tug of war, Harley Davidson motor bikes, stalls, games, auction, hog roast, bar and more, 1-5pm.

Lighthouse: Open day, children under 1m not allowed to climb the tower, 11am-4pm �2/children �1 (8-16).

St Mary's Church: Open Churches Week, church open 9am-6pm.

HORNING. St Benet's Abbey: Annual Service, preacher: the Rt Rev Graham James, Abbot of St Benet's and Bishop of Norwich, 3.30pm, followed by guided tour of the abbey site by members of the Norfolk Archaeological Trust.

ITTERINGHAM. St Mary's Church: Open Churches Week - Local History Exhibition with Flowers, 10am-5pm.

MUNDESLEY. Bowls Club: Bingo, 7.30pm.

SHERINGHAM. Community Centre, Cromer Road: Mind, Body, Spirit and Health Fair, 10am-5pm �2/senior citizens, students, disabled and children free.

Sheringham Park, Upper Sheringham: Norfolk Smallholders Annual Show, exhibitions and demonstrators, sheep shearing, fun dog show, livestock and members' poultry exhibition, traditional crafts, smallholders question time and more, dogs on leads only, 10am-4pm �5/under 16s free/NSTG members free. Ramble, volunteer-led two mile walk, dogs on leads, 2pm from the visitor centre, free (car park charge for non NT members).

The Leas: Sheringham Carnival: Crowning of the Carnival Queen, 2pm; Newfoundland Dogs land display and Bonny Baby competition, 2.30pm; Teddy Bear's Picnic, 3pm.

WHITWELL. Whitwell and Reepham Station: Steam Rally, working traction engines, stationary engines, three wheeler cars, toy fair, model trains, small beer festival, barbecue and more, open 10am-6pm, steam 10am-5pm �5/children �2.

SHOWS

CROMER. Pavilion Theatre Cromer, Cromer Pier: Cannon & Ball (comedians), 8pm �18/concs �17, 01263 512495.

MUNDESLEY. Coronation Hall, Cromer Road: Mundesley Festival: Keith Loads and Hayley Moyses (comedy and music), 7.45pm �12, 01263 721189 OR 07867 632998.

SHERINGHAM. Little Theatre, 2 Station Road: Music Hall Evening - devised by Desmond Barritt and starring Helen McDermott, 5pm and 8pm �12/under 16s �8, 01263 822347.

GIGS

EAST RUNTON. Fishing Boat: Vic Salter, 3-6pm.

REEPHAM. King's Arms: Norfolk Jazz, 12-2.30pm in the courtyard (weather permitting).

SHERINGHAM. Tyneside Club: Rob Charles, 3-6pm.

SALES

ALDBOROUGH. Community Centre: Farmers' market, 10am-1pm.

BLAKENEY. Scout Hut, Langham Road (next to village hall): Book fair, plus maps, postcards and prints, 10am-4pm.

HOVETON. Village Hall: Craft fair, 10am-4pm.

STALHAM. Stalham Town Football Club, Stepping Stone Lane: Car boot, sellers 9am, buyers 11am, no dogs walking, 07796 964653 (Dave).

MONDAY, AUGUST 2

EVENTS

EAST RUNTON. Fishing Boat: Bingo, 7.30pm. Quiz, 9.30pm.

FRETTENHAM. St Swithin's Church: Flower Festival, 10am-4pm. Open Churches Week, open 10am-4pm.

HAPPISBURGH. St Mary's Church: Open Churches Week, church open 9am-6pm.

HOLT. Holt Country Park, Edgefield Road: Dinosaurs Go Roar, take the dinosaur trail to find a pre-historic wonder, children must be accompanied by parent, start trail from 10.15-11am, finish 12.30pm �1.50 per child/under 3s 50p.

ITTERINGHAM. St Mary's Church: Open Churches Week - Local History Exhibition with Flowers, 10am-5pm.

MUNDESLEY. Coronation Hall: Carpet bowls, fun session, teas and biscuits, 1.30-4pm �1.50pp.

SHOWS

CROMER. Pavilion Theatre Cromer, Cromer Pier: That'll Be The Day (rock 'n' roll show), 8pm �20, 01263 512495.

CONCERTS

MUNDESLEY. Coronation Hall, Cromer Road: Mundesley Festival: Jonathan Wyatt Big Band with Olly Day and Lynsey Ball, 7.45pm �12.50, 01263 721189 or 07867 632998.

GIGS

SHERINGHAM. Lifeboat Plain: Sheringham Carnival: Folk and Shanty jamming session with Pete Bunyan, 8pm

DANCES

EAST RUNTON. Village Hall: Cromer Sequence Dance Club, sequence with Russell and Grace, 8-10.30pm.

HOVETON. Village Hall: Line with Patsy, basics 7pm, beginners 7.30pm, improvers 8.30pm, �4 all night, 07884 197638.

SALES

AYLSHAM. Parish Church: The Monday Stall, 8.30am-12.

Town Hall: Collectors' fair, 8.30am-2pm.

BLAKENEY. Harbour Room: Farmers' Market, locally grown produce, foodstuffs and plants, Citizen Advice Bureau in attendance, 9.30am-1pm.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 3

EVENTS

BRADFIELD. Bradfield Hall Farm, Southrepps Road: Animal Magic Dog Club, gundog beginners 9.30am, 01263 720730.

CROMER. Cromer Museum, Church Street: Meet the Victorians, Punch and Judy show, craft activities, drop-in event, 10.30am-4pm free with museum admission.

Library, Prince of Wales Road: Mad Science Workshop - Slime, for children aged 7 plus, 2-3pm; booking essential 01263 512850.

The Promenade: Cromer Carnival: Piano bashing, bring a team and have a go at smashing a piano to pieces, 7pm; entries on 07770 773491.

FRETTENHAM. St Swithin's Church: Flower Festival, 10am-4pm. Open Churches Week, open 10am-4pm.

HAPPISBURGH. St Mary's Church: Open Churches Week, church open 9am-6pm.

HONING. Village Hall: General knowledge quiz, 7.30 for 8pm �1pp.

ITTERINGHAM. St Mary's Church: Open Churches Week - Local History Exhibition with Flowers, 10am-5pm.

MUNDESLEY. Bowls Club: Whist drive, 1.45pm.

OVERSTRAND. St Martin's Church: Garden fete, bric-a-brac, music, face painting, cream teas, 2-4.30pm 50p adults.

SHERINGHAM. Library, New Road: Carnival Bounce and Rhyme, songs and stories for little people and their parents/carers, 10-10.30am.

Lifeguard Beach: Sheringham Carnival: Sandcastle competition, bring your own bucket and spade, 4pm.

The Memorial: Sheringham Carnival: Ramble, approximately 5-6 miles going west, dogs on leads, unsuitable for children under 7 years, 2pm

WESTWICK. St Botolph's Church: Open Churches Week: Flower and Vestments Festival, and launch of new guide book, 10am-5pm.

SHOWS

CROMER. Pavilion Theatre Cromer, Cromer Pier: Summer Seaside Special (variety) , show one, 2.30pm and 8pm �17.50/students and pensioners �15/children �9 (14 and under), family �47 (two adults, two children), 01263 512495.

MUNDESLEY. Coronation Hall, Cromer Road: Mundesley Festival: Richard Digance - An Evening of Comedy Music, 7.45pm �12, 01263 721189 or 07867 632998.

SHERINGHAM. Little Theatre, 2 Station Road: Run For Your Wife (farce) by Ray Cooney - Summer Rep, 8pm �13/under 18s �8, 01263 822347.

CONCERTS

CROMER. SS Peter and Paul Church: Organ recital by John Herring (Pulham Market), 8pm collection.

GIGS

HORNING. New Inn: Open mic night, 8.30pm.

SHERINGHAM. Lifeboat Plain: Sheringham Carnival: Sheringham Shantymen, 7.30pm.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4

EVENTS

BRADFIELD. Bradfield Hall Farm, Southrepps Road: Animal Magic Dog Club, agility beginners 7pm, 01263 720730.

CROMER. Community Centre, Garden Street: Coffee Morning, refreshments, cake stall and table top sale, 10am-12.30; proceeds to The Junction.

FELBRIGG. Felbrigg Hall: Chilli Fiesta and Fete, enjoy all things chilli plus a traditional fete, 11am-5pm free (�2 car park charge for non National Trust members).

FRETTENHAM. St Swithin's Church: Flower Festival, 10am-4pm. Open Churches Week, open 10am-4pm.

HAPPISBURGH. Church Room: Coffee morning, with cakes, plants, bric-a-brac, books and tombola, 10am-12; proceeds St Mary's Church.

St Mary's Church: Open Churches Week, church open 9am-6pm.

HOLT. Community Centre, Kerridge Way: Village Screen presents Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (U), 2.30pm and 7.30pm �3.

ITTERINGHAM. St Mary's Church: Open Churches Week - Local History Exhibition with Flowers, 10am-5pm.

MUNDESLEY. Bowls Club: Whist drive, 1.45pm.

NORTH WALSHAM. Library, New Road: Space Hop Around the Universe, a quiz with forfeits, play on your own or as part of a team, for ages 7-11, 2.30-3.30pm; information 01692 402482.

OVERSTRAND. Belfry Arts Centre, Cromer Road: Karen Tweed's Women of Wit, Wisdom and Wonder featuring Penni Blythe-Jones talking about her forthcoming book, 7.30pm �5/�10 family ticket (2 adults 2 children under 16), 01263 576437.

SALTHOUSE. British Columbia Hal: Salthouse 10 family workshop - Paper-Cuts, make pictures inspired by Polish traditional examples, 10am-4pm free (donations welcome); please book a place on 01493 700008.

SHERINGHAM. Community Centre, Cromer Road: Fit Together Tone Together exercise session, 9-10am �2, 07826 869377.

High Street: Sheringham Carnival Day, street entertainment including Dave Doughnut, Razz and Auntie Pearl, Punch and Judy, George Cushing's fairground organ, from 10am.

WALSINGHAM. Tourist Information Centre, Common Place: Guided village tour, 11am, 01328 820250.

WEST RUNTON. Sports and Social Club, Water Lane: Quiz, general knowledge, 9pm, 01263 838866.

WESTWICK, NORWICH. St Botolph's Church: Open Churches Week: Flower and Vestments Festival, and launch of new guide book, 10am-5pm.

WROXHAM. Broads Tours, The Bridge: Boogie Nights boat trip, boogie and jive disco, 7.30-10pm �12; booking essential 01603 782207.

CONCERTS

WEST RUNTON. Holy Trinity Church: Organ recital by Peter Stevenson (Norwich), 12.30-1.30pm collection.

GIGS

MUNDESLEY. Coronation Hall, Cromer Road: Mundesley Festival: Terry Lightfoot and the Jazz Men with soloist Melinda Lightfoot, 7.45pm �12.50, 01263 721189 or 07867 632998.

SHERINGHAM. Crown PH: Sheringham Carnival: Lee Vasey Big Band, 9pm.

Outside Crown PH: Sheringham Carnival: Battle of the Bands, from 12 noon.

SALES

MUNDESLEY. Gold Park: Car boot organised by the parish council, setup 7.30am pitches �5, public 9am.