Archive for July, 2011

It won’t be long now. Fakenham Plubfest, Fakenham Fair and the associated carnival procession are happening in August. It’s going to be ‘fun times’ all the way.

What’s your local pub or social club doing for Plubfest? If you can’t see one of the bright orange posters up in the bar, ask the owner/manager about it. If your pub/club hasn’t organised anything yet, it’s time to do just that – ASAP. Deadlines for the local press are looming and if we can’t tell the public what’s happening they won’t turn up!

Bridge Street, Downham Market. Picture: Ian Burt. EDP website

Here’s an EDP article about Norfolk and North Suffolk’s market towns.

It reports a study carried out by Norwich Business School at the UEA which looked into the public’s view of these towns – what the shops are like, whether they were just ‘clone towns’ with the same old choice of retailers or had independent shops and where they were lacking.

One section about Fakenham says that it isn’t looked on as a clone, that part of our town’s charm is the ‘old fashioned feel’ and that the ratio of chain stores compared to independent stores seemed to be 50-50.

“People feel, however, that Fakenham could be updated a bit with a wider choice of shops as most people end up going to King’s Lynn or Norwich to shop for clothes etc.”

I reckon that’s probably right. Fakenham needs more clothes retailers. Which clothes shops, if they opened in Fakenham, would keep you from travelling to Lynn or Norwich for your duds?