Eastenders favourite Phil Mitchell, played by actor Steve McFadden, will swap Albert Square for Prince of Wales Road for a club appearance at Mercy in Norwich. The 57-year-old actor, who has been in the BBC1 soap for 27 years, will appear at the club on Friday, March 10. A spokesperson for the Cabana Club, Mercy’s popular Friday club night, said: “We’ve been planning this event for a long time and are very excited to announce his appearance at Cabana Club.
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Nearly A 200,000 in scholarships given so more than 20 students in this region can study at UEA
… in International Development after being inspired to change her career from nursing to women and children’s health education following a working visit to Malawi. “The fact that both children and adults were still dying of HIV/AIDs, TB, dysentery and …
Downham Market woman raises the bar for Dechox charity challenge in mum’s memory
Laura Harwin with 11 week old Sierra Harwin from Downham Market A self-confessed chocaholic from Downham is taking on a Dechox challenge to raise funds for a charity she has close connections with. New mum Laura Harwin, 30, is attempting to give up the sugary snack for the whole of March to raise money for the British Heart Foundation , after losing her own mother to a rare heart condition in 2010.
‘I’ve got a duty to help people’: Ex-Norwich City player Cedric …
For, three months after speaking to this newspaper to reveal his 14-year battle with anxiety and depression, he has opened his heart again to tell how the decision to go public has transformed his life. The 39-year-old, who played for the Canaries between 1998-2001 and previously won a Uefa Cup runners-up medal with Bordeaux, has been signed up as a mental health ambassador and is doing everything he can to share the message that being open is crucial when you have a mental health issue.
‘It cost me my job and had a big impact on my life’: Living with…
Members of the Great Yarmouth and Waveney Rheumatoid Arthritis NRAS Group, left to right, Liz Chalk, Steve Moore and Lesley Webb. Picture: ANTONY KELLY A support group which saw just three people at its inaugural meeting is celebrating two years of success and reaching out to new people.
Poultry club chairman says news of suspected bird flu outbreak is a “constant worry”
The chairman of a poultry club has spoken of her fears following a suspected bird flu outbreak near the Norfolk-Suffolk border. The Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth Poultry Club, which has its headquarters at Grange Farm in Barsham, near Beccles, holds three shows a year, and cancelled its spring show which was due to be held on Sunday after news of the outbreak first came to light.
Cancelled operations reach record high at Norfolk hospital
Hundreds of operations were cancelled in the last three months of 2016 at Norfolk and Suffolk hospitals. Photo: Rui Vieira/PA Wire More patients than ever are having their operations cancelled at some of the region’s hospitals in yet another sign of the winter pressures affecting the NHS.
Online fundraising page created to help disabled Norwich newlyweds enjoy a honeymoon
A Crowdfunding page has been set up to help a severely-disabled couple enjoy an international honeymoon cruise after tying the knot. Sophie and Jason Adams, 41 and 43, from Hellesdon, both have multiple sclerosis , but family and friends are determined to raise 3,500 so the newlyweds can go on a week-long cruise from Southampton to Norway this June.
Jessica Brooks, 18, from Gillingham, has died almost a year after having a heart transplant
The teenager, who had been suffering from heart disease since she was 15, had been given just two weeks to live. In the middle of their grief, her family is clinging to the fact that they had a year with her that would not have been possible without the transplant.