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News - December 2006A Cow for Christmas Ambassadors from the Send a Cow charity will be receiving an early, but very welcome, Christmas present this Saturday (December 9), when the Junior Farmers at Wroxham Barns present them with a cheque for £1,000. Continue to full story on A Cow for ChristmasNews - November 2006Send a Rose for Christmas They may be more associated with Valentine’s Day, but roses make perfect Christmas presents too. And it will be one present that is certain to give pleasure long after the Christmas festivities have died down. Continue to full story on Send a Rose for ChristmasNews - November 2006Present-buying is a pleasure at WB Christmas shopping doesn’t have to involve exhausting trips to busy high streets, long queues at cash tills and expensive car parks. At Wroxham Barns present buying is made easy and relaxing. Wroxham Barns’ collection of craft studios and retail outlets, including the new Garden Room, the Lavender Room and the refurbished Gallery each stock interesting and stylish gifts for all ages. We particularly recommend:. Continue to full story on Present-buying is a pleasure at WBNews - November 200617th best shopping destination... So says EAST Magazine in it’s December issue. The Barns was chosen as THE THIRD most popular destination, behind Chapelfield and The Mall (both in Norwich). EAST’s article goes on to describe Wroxham Barns as follows: Continue to full story on 17th best shopping destination...News - November 2006W.B. welcomes new craftswoman Sculptor Sue Windley, a former student of the Norwich School of Art, has this month joined the craftsmen at Wroxham Barns in Hoveton. Continue to full story on W.B. welcomes new craftswomanNews - October 2006Top Norfolk chef gives new look menu Wroxham Barns is re-launching its restaurant menu under the guidance of consultant chef Stephen David, of the highly-acclaimed Earsham Street Café of Bungay. Continue to full story on Top Norfolk chef gives new look menuNews - October 2006Send a Cow Visitors to Junior Farm at Wroxham Barns have contributed almost £1,000 to a charity that helps poor farmers in Africa become self-reliant. The money has been raised through the sale of bags of animal feed, which visitors buy to feed the cows, ponies, sheep, goats, ducks and chickens as they walk around Junior Farm. Continue to full story on Send a CowNews - October 2006Gardeners for Women for Women TV celebrity Fern Britton is calling on Norfolk gardeners and rose enthusiasts to support her as she cycles around India this month to raise money for her favorite charity, "Women for Women", which funds medical research for better health for women and their babies. Continue to full story on Gardeners for Women for Women |
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