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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Terrible Tudor Take Over The Bank Holiday


Terrible Tudor Take Over The Bank Holiday
Another long weekend is approaching, and all those who are looking for a fun day in South Norfolk or North Suffolk, you are right.
Enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of a Tudor castle tomorrow through Monday Framlingham Castle will take you back to the 16th century.

Dressed in historical costumes will visitors Tudor folk show what it was like to live under the reign of Queen Mary's, and for those who want their weekends to go out with a bang, there will be a spectacular display of cannon burst Park.

Archery exhibitions, music, and join the dance will be held throughout the day range of the historic Tudor merchants sell goods.

Open from 11:00 to 17:00 every day, entry costs £ 6.30 for adults and £ 3.80 for children.

It is nice this weekend at Suffolk Owl Sanctuary in Stonham ASPAL, with a special visit from Funforce Monday.

circus tricks of the stage and activities including hula hooping, tightrope walking, plate spinning and dancing the limbo, visitors can see the newly hatched chicks and owls.

Open 10 to 17 hours per day during the summer, entry costs £ 6.50 for adults or £ 4 for children over four.

The Look Up Rally Motorcycle seventh runs today through Monday at The Fighting Cocks in Winfarthing.

Judgement in a tent on the back of the pub, there will be food and beverages, trade stands, entertainment Saturday night and bands with a bike show on Sunday from 01:00.

Held in memory of Paul English, the benefits go to the C9 Charitable Fund, a liver transplant at the Department Adenbrooke the hospital.

Tickets £ 17 pre-paid, £ 20, gates, cars and caravans £ 15 call 07904570547 or Aggie Leigh (then eighteen) is 01,842,751,510 information.

Go Cart racing to give a little 'of family fun in Red Lion in Kenninghall Monday. Starting fifteen years, is also live music, gypsies and Rusty Floyd.

A drop of Native Americans to attend the event will also be held on Bank Holiday Monday at Thornham Walks, giving visitors the opportunity to make your own tipi, catcher and card clubs. Running 10:00 to 15:00 The event is free.