Glimpses of Norwich takes a look at all those moments of our fine city which sometimes pass us by. The moments which make us smile, laugh, warm our hearts and which make our city unique.
Independent, beautiful, and friendly. Norwich wins you over and grips you so tight you don't want to leave.
Whether you have never left or can't stay away, it has stolen the heart of so many of us.
Monday, April 25. Richard Pottle, who has been working at Thorns for five years. The family run DIY store has been in Norwich since 1835. (Image: Archant)
Tuesday, April 26. Frances Cooke and Corinne Ainsworth who both work at the Feed. The Feed is in Waterloo Park, Norwich. (Image: Brittany Woodman/ Archant)
Wednesday, April 27. Brittany and Jennifer, staff at Oh So Sweet. (Image: Archant 2022)
Thursday, April 28. UEA media student journalists, Cerys Baker, Tom Porteus and Holly Clement, out in the city interviewing members of the public. (Image: Archant 2022)
Friday, April 29. Giles Hayward-Smith, manager of Strangers in All Saints Street, serving coffee at the hatch. (Image: Archant 2022)
Saturday, April 30. Melrose, in her window spot of The Wolf Pack Salon on St Benedicts Street. (Image: Archant)
Sunday, May 1. Spring flowers from a garden in the golden triangle. (Image: Archant)
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