Scoop March 2011
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If you want to do something different for lunch, these UNA-sponsored talks are well worth hearing and will update you on a range of subjects from experts in the field of politics and international development. | If you want to do something different for lunch, these UNA-sponsored talks are well worth hearing and will update you on a range of subjects from experts in the field of politics and international development. | ||
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+ | ==Art on the Railings== | ||
+ | The city’s open air art market is back this weekend, featuring a host of local talent. | ||
+ | Organised by the Norwich City Council events team, the Art on the Railings series invites local artists to display and sell their works, using the dramatic backdrop of St Peter Mancroft church in the city centre to show off their wares. | ||
+ | Open for business each day from 10am to 4pm on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 of March, the event helps to promote culture in the city, as well as celebrating Norwich’s history of art. | ||
+ | It’s open to all, and don’t worry if you can’t make this one as the series continues on the last weekend of each month until November. | ||
+ | If you would like to exhibit at Art on the Railings, please register with the events team. You can find out more about art on the railings in the events section of our website www.norwich.gov.uk | ||
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