What's on listings for south Norfolk and north Suffolk
THURSDAY
EVENTS
ATTLEBOROUGH. Amoghasiddhi Buddhist Centre, Cyprus House, Queens Square: Meditation class, 7.30-9pm �5, 01953 451937.
Heritage Room, Soma House: Attleborough Heritage Group meeting, 9.30am-3.30pm.
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: Nowhere Boy (15), 8pm �4/students �2, 01379 652241.
United Reformed Church: University of the Third Age AGM and talk on Samuel Pepys, AGM 9.30am, followed by Dr Dougan's talk at 10.30am �1 members �2 guests including tea or coffee served 9.45-10.15am.
United Reformed Church Hall, Mere Street: Imps creative play session for babies, 9.30-10.30am, details Rachel 01379 640696.
GIGS
BOTESDALE. Greyhound: Buskers' night, all musicians welcome, 8-11.30pm.
EXHIBITIONS
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: 01379 652241. The Beatles Picture Show, rare photos from the 1960s by Norman Parkinson, Terry O'Neill, Frank Hermann, Michael Ward, Harry Benson and Astrid Kircherr, screenprints by Robert Whitaker, plus film posters and original Yellow Submarine cartoon cells, (Mar 3-26, Mon-Sat 11am-4pm).
WYMONDHAM. Wymondham Heritage Museum, 10 The Bridewell: 01953 600205. Displays on Wymondham College, Lotus, Town Green, first world war, Upstairs Downstairs, (Mar 1 to Oct 31, Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, bank hol Sun 2-4pm).
FRIDAY
EVENTS
ATTLEBOROUGH. Amoghasiddhi Buddhist Centre, Cyprus House, Queens Square: Meditation class, 12.30-1.30pm �4, 01953 451937.
HARLESTON. King George's Hall, Broad Street: Imps, creative play session for babies 10am, dance session for pre-schoolers 11.15am, 01379 640696 (Rachel).
SHOWS
OLD BUCKENHAM. Village Hall: Ruby and her Horses by the Bumpstead Boys, a true life Suffolk narrative in story, song and screen set against the hardships of the agricultural depression, 7pm for 7.30pm start �7, tickets 01953 861336.
GIGS
BOTESDALE. Greyhound: Chris Last, pop/ rock music, 8.30pm.
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: Band DISScovery band contest with with Cataclysmics, Crumbs for Comfort), One String Down, Twisted Piglet, 7.30pm �5 door, �4 advance, 01379 652241.
WYMONDHAM. Ex-Servicemen's Club: Phil Nile, 8.30-11.30pm.
SALES
DISS. T W Gaze Auction Rooms: Antiques and small holder's effects auction, 9.30am.
EXHIBITIONS
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: 01379 652241. The Beatles Picture Show, rare photos from the 1960s by Norman Parkinson, Terry O'Neill, Frank Hermann, Michael Ward, Harry Benson and Astrid Kircherr, screenprints by Robert Whitaker, plus film posters and original Yellow Submarine cartoon cells, (Mar 3-26, Mon-Sat 11am-4pm).
THORNHAM MAGNA. Beyond The Image, 13 Red House Yard, Thornham Estate: 01508 480477. Colourful Creation, silk painting by Elizabeth Rose, (Mar 4-27, Fri-Sun 11am-4pm).
You Wear It Well, new images by gallery photographers, (to May 1, Fri-Sun 11am-4pm).
WYMONDHAM. Wymondham Heritage Museum, 10 The Bridewell: 01953 600205. Displays on Wymondham College, Lotus, Town Green, first world war, Upstairs Downstairs, (Mar 1 to Oct 31, Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, bank hol Sun 2-4pm).
SATURDAY
EVENTS
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: Nanny McPhee and the Big Band (U), free soft drink, 3pm �4/children and students �2, 01379 652241.
Methodist Church: Coffee morning with bring and buy stall, , 10-11.30; proceeds to church funds.
HEMPNALL. Mill Centre: Coffee morning, raffle, tombola, 10-12pm.
HINGHAM. Methodist Church, Bond Street: Coffeeshop morning, home-made cakes, books, nearly-new clothes, 10am-12.
SOUTH LOPHAM. Redgrave and Lopham Fen: Guided walk, volunteer-led amble around the fen, 10.30am-12.30pm �3/children �1, booking advisable, 01379 688333.
STARSTON. Jubilee Hall: Art Sample Day, try your hand at art with artist and tutor Nicola Slattery, 9.30am-5pm �45, 01986 788853.
SHOWS
HOXNE. St Edmunds Hall: Boxing Clever by EyesWrite - eight short plays on the theme of The Coffin, 7.30pm �8/concs �6, box office 01379 873536.
GIGS
MENDHAM. Mendham and Withersdale Village Hall: Nick Unwin Jazz Piano Trio, tribute to Jerome Kern and other jazz, 8pm, �12, 01379 855282.
NEW BUCKENHAM. Village Hall: Boy Bands and guests, 7.30pm �5 on door or tickets from Cattermoles Butchers, New Buckenham, proceeds for Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
TASBURGH. Social Club, Grove Lane: OutathaBlues, 7.30pm free/non-members �3.
SALES
GISLINGHAM. Village Hall: Second-hand books, Fairtrade stalls, refreshments, home made cakes and soups, 10am-2pm, proceeds for Friends of St Mary's Church.
HINGHAM. Playgroup: Table top, child specific items, refreshments, cake stall, tombola 10am-2pm �10 per table.
EXHIBITIONS
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: 01379 652241. The Beatles Picture Show, rare photos from the 1960s by Norman Parkinson, Terry O'Neill, Frank Hermann, Michael Ward, Harry Benson and Astrid Kircherr, screenprints by Robert Whitaker, plus film posters and original Yellow Submarine cartoon cells, (Mar 3-26, Mon-Sat 11am-4pm).
THORNHAM MAGNA. Beyond The Image, 13 Red House Yard, Thornham Estate: 01508 480477. Colourful Creation, silk painting by Elizabeth Rose, (Mar 4-27, Fri-Sun 11am-4pm).
You Wear It Well, new images by gallery photographers, (to May 1, Fri-Sun 11am-4pm).
WYMONDHAM. Wymondham Heritage Museum, 10 The Bridewell: 01953 600205. Displays on Wymondham College, Lotus, Town Green, first world war, Upstairs Downstairs, (Mar 1 to Oct 31, Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, bank hol Sun 2-4pm).
SUNDAY
EVENTS
EAST CARLETON. Leonard Cheshire Disability, The Grove: Snowdrop, woodland and lakeside walks, refreshments and book sale in barn, 11am-4pm �2/children free, dogs on leads welcome, proceeds to The Grove.
MULBARTON. Social Club: Cash bingo, raffle, 7 for 7.30pm.
CONCERTS
WINGFIELD. Wingfield Barns, Church Road: John Paul Elkins, performs Shubert, Janacek, Chopin, 3.30pm, �10, 01379 384505, www.wingfieldbarns.com.
GIGS
HARLESTON. Apollo Country Music Club, Mendham Lane: C'est La Via and country disco, 7.30-10.45pm �5/non-members �6.
EXHIBITIONS
THORNHAM MAGNA. Beyond The Image, 13 Red House Yard, Thornham Estate: 01508 480477. Colourful Creation, silk painting by Elizabeth Rose, (Mar 4-27, Fri-Sun 11am-4pm).
You Wear It Well, new images by gallery photographers, (to May 1, Fri-Sun 11am-4pm).
MONDAY
EVENTS
MORLEY ST. BOTOLPH. The Buck PH: Prize Bingo, raffle, 7.30pm.
WYMONDHAM. Catholic Church Hall, Norwich Road: Martial arts for children (5-15), 6-7pm �4, 07932 039574.
EXHIBITIONS
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: 01379 652241. The Beatles Picture Show, rare photos from the 1960s by Norman Parkinson, Terry O'Neill, Frank Hermann, Michael Ward, Harry Benson and Astrid Kircherr, screenprints by Robert Whitaker, plus film posters and original Yellow Submarine cartoon cells, (Mar 3-26, Mon-Sat 11am-4pm).
WYMONDHAM. Wymondham Heritage Museum, 10 The Bridewell: 01953 600205. Displays on Wymondham College, Lotus, Town Green, first world war, Upstairs Downstairs, (Mar 1 to Oct 31, Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, bank hol Sun 2-4pm).
TUESDAY
EVENTS
ATTLEBOROUGH. Connaught Hall, Station Road: Cash bingo, bar, 6.45 for 7.30pm.
DISS. URC Hall: Exciting Imps creative play session for pre-schoolers, 10-11am, details Rachel 01379 640696.
STRADBROKE. All Saints Church: Fairtrade tea party, scones, cakes and honey, 3-5pm, proceeds to Traidcraft.
YAXLEY, EYE. Village Hall: Talking Antiques with Mark Mitchels on Find a Lifetime, 2pm.
EXHIBITIONS
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: 01379 652241. The Beatles Picture Show, rare photos from the 1960s by Norman Parkinson, Terry O'Neill, Frank Hermann, Michael Ward, Harry Benson and Astrid Kircherr, screenprints by Robert Whitaker, plus film posters and original Yellow Submarine cartoon cells, (Mar 3-26, Mon-Sat 11am-4pm).
WYMONDHAM. Wymondham Heritage Museum, 10 The Bridewell: 01953 600205. Displays on Wymondham College, Lotus, Town Green, first world war, Upstairs Downstairs, (Mar 1 to Oct 31, Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, bank hol Sun 2-4pm).
WEDNESDAY
EVENTS
BRESSINGHAM. Redgrave and Lopham Fen: Botanical illustration with Christine Grey-Wilson, 10am-1pm �14, booking essential 01473 890089.
HEMPNALL. Village Hall, Bungay Road: Village Screen: Made In Dagenham (15), 7.30pm �4, 01508 499822.
GIGS
BANHAM. Barrel: Open mic, 8.30pm.
SALES
HARLESTON. St George's Hall: Harleston Country Market, 9.30-11.15am.
EXHIBITIONS
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: 01379 652241. The Beatles Picture Show, rare photos from the 1960s by Norman Parkinson, Terry O'Neill, Frank Hermann, Michael Ward, Harry Benson and Astrid Kircherr, screenprints by Robert Whitaker, plus film posters and original Yellow Submarine cartoon cells, (Mar 3-26, Mon-Sat 11am-4pm).
WYMONDHAM. Wymondham Heritage Museum, 10 The Bridewell: 01953 600205. Displays on Wymondham College, Lotus, Town Green, first world war, Upstairs Downstairs, (Mar 1 to Oct 31, Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, bank hol Sun 2-4pm).
THURSDAY
EVENTS
ATTLEBOROUGH. Amoghasiddhi Buddhist Centre, Cyprus House, Queens Square: Meditation class, 7.30-9pm �5, 01953 451937.
Heritage Room, Soma House: Attleborough Heritage Group meeting, 9.30am-3.30pm.
DISS. United Reformed Church Hall, Mere Street: Imps creative play session for babies, 9.30-10.30am, details Rachel 01379 640696.
OLD BUCKENHAM. Village Hall: Thorcroft Nursery, Breckland Flower Club, AGM, competition: spring has sprung, 2pm, 01953 454528.
WYMONDHAM. Town Green Centre: Wymondham Nature Group meeting, presentation by local photographer David Boulton, 7.30pm �2 including refreshments.
GIGS
BOTESDALE. Greyhound: Buskers' night, all musicians welcome, 8-11.30pm.
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: Limehouse Lizzy - The Greatest Hits of Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy, 7.30pm �15/concs �13.50, 01379 652241.
SALES
STRADBROKE. Community Centre: Artichoke clothes, designer labels for less, �1 inc refreshments, 10-3pm.
EXHIBITIONS
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: 01379 652241. The Beatles Picture Show, rare photos from the 1960s by Norman Parkinson, Terry O'Neill, Frank Hermann, Michael Ward, Harry Benson and Astrid Kircherr, screenprints by Robert Whitaker, plus film posters and original Yellow Submarine cartoon cells, (Mar 3-26, Mon-Sat 11am-4pm).
WYMONDHAM. Wymondham Heritage Museum, 10 The Bridewell: 01953 600205. Displays on Wymondham College, Lotus, Town Green, first world war, Upstairs Downstairs, (Mar 1 to Oct 31, Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, bank hol Sun 2-4pm).
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here