A city pub will be offering "fun for all the family" in the first big event since new landlords took over.
The Gibraltar Gardens will be putting on an Easter Eggstravaganza, from 10am to 6pm on Sunday, April 9.
The event will feature live music, egg hunts, horse rides, a bouncy castle, games, face painting, "meet the bunny" and paddleboarding from Norwich Paddleboarding Hire.
Tony Dibbens took over the pub in Heigham Street in January, as it was the favourite haunt of his late mother Tina.
He said: "It's going really well - we love it. We're here and making a go of it."
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The pub will be offering its full menu, alongside pre-book-only Sunday roasts at £12 per head.
The event is free - with only charges for horse rides - but will be raising money for Kayla Buttle, of Fountains Road in Tuckswood, through donations.
Kayla, 4, has been battling high-risk neuroblastoma - an aggressive cancer with a 40-50pc chance of long-term survival at diagnosis, since May 2021.
Manager Rebecca Evans, said: "The event will relaunch us and the new landlords as a family-friendly pub and get our name out there again.
"Music will be within reason, out of respect to the neighbours."
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