The Last Weavers Ever, Market Hill, Diss, Norfolk - 10th September 2021

Will - chef and proprietor of Weavers since the 1980s - is retiring, but we almost didn't get a chance to cash in our Christmas-present voucher from Grandad as the last few weeks of opening were already booked out. However, we end up ligging on an existing booking as an extra "plus two" for a last-ever visit. Before that, Nosher's off to The Cherry Tree at Yaxley with Mick the Brick, and once more we cycle over the airfield to get there.

next album: A Summer Party and an Airfield Walk with Clive, Brome, Suffolk - 11th September 2021
previous album: A Few Hours at the Fair, Fair Green, Diss, Norfolk - 5th September 2021

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Wind turbines in the dusk

Wind turbines in the dusk

Mick the Brick on his bike

A view over the airfield

Mick heads off towards the sunset

Mick hauls his bike through the undergrowth

An information board about the WWII airfield

Mick on the main runway

Snakes have been spotted in the Town Moor woods

The tree we planted for Anita is still alive

A bridge over a stream in the Town Moors woods

Paul leans his bike on a wall at Thorndon

Gaz says hello to a friendly Doberman

Outside the Beaconsfield Arms

Phil, Gaz and Paul outside the Beaky

A view of St. Nicholas Street in Diss

The view from a Weavers window

Isobel and Megan in Weavers

A Weavers cubicle

Megan chats to Isobel

Dinner is served

Katrina comes over for a chat

Nosher's pudding

Funky cubes of light

Upstairs at Weavers

Katrina comes out to see us off

The bar at Weavers

Outside Weavers on Market Hill

Isobel and Katrina have a hug