A Trip to Norwich, Norfolk - 27th September 2020

Fred and Nosher head up to Norwich for a few hours to see the statue of Alan Partridge and do some shopping. However, the statue has gone and most of the shops are shut - it's like Sundays used to be before the deregulation of Sunday trading laws.

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The shoe shop/charity shop has closed

The shoe shop/charity shop has closed

The closed-down Beales has been cleaned up

Fred peruses a Heath Robinson Covid 'exit' sign

A closed-up shop in Norwich

One of the lions outside the City Hall

Crossed keys on the St Peter Mancroft sundial

Graffiti Alley by Haymarket

The previous hole in the ground is now a Primark

An almost-empty Gentleman's Walk

Pigeons poke around in the Royal Arcade

Fred in the back lanes

Graffiti around a door

We walk around in Flying Tiger

A rainbow of products

White Lion House in Norwich is still empty

White Lion Street

London Street - the UK's first pedestrianised road

The empty Thomas Cook

We're in Waterstone's

Fred roams around in Waterstone's

Back of the Inns

Davey Place

Looking up Davey Place

Upper Goat Lane

Fred has an ice cream

Graffiti in Upper Goat Lane

The remains of a BLM poster

A vintage Out Run arcade console is wheeled around

In St. Giles Car Park

A view of Upper Goat Lane from the car park

The Quaker Meeting Hall

Back home, there's a double rainbow