The second biennial Fakenham Contemporary Art exhibition runs from 8-18 Sep 2011 in Fakenham Parish Church. Open to all Norfolk-based emerging and established artists working in a full range of media.
Fakenham Contemporary Art 2011
Author: AdminJan 25
Fakenham Xmas Lights Switch-on
Author: AdminNov 23

Fakenham Xmas lights 2010 - Saturday 27th November at 4.45pm
Fakenham War Memorial: 11am on 11/11
Author: AdminNov 11
An impressive turnout for the Armistice Day ceremony at the Fakenham War memorial this morning - especially considering the absolutely foul weather! Lovely to see so many braving the elements to pay their respects.




Armistice Day in Fakenham
Author: AdminNov 7
The War Memorial in the town centre. We all know where and what it is, but let’s spare a second to remember what it actually represents…
On Thursday 11th November at 11am, representatives from Fakenham Town Council will be leading a community ceremony to commemorate Armistice Day with a period of reflection and silence – remembering all those servicemen who have lost their lives in conflicts around the world – on the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the Great War.
It’s a subject in our minds constantly these days, as the UK’s service personnel – including many from this region - are currently engaged in active duty in difficult conditions in the Middle East. Rarely a day goes by at the moment without a reminder appearing on our TV screens and in the newspapers and I think as a consequence, public support for our Armed Forces is probably at a bit of a high right now.
It would be lovely to see a good turnout of support at the ceremony, which is to be completely informal and open to all. It will be market day in the town and I suspect there will be lots of people who do join in – they’ll be made welcome, I’m sure. I’ll try to get there myself to take a few photos for this website if I can.
Of course, the Royal British Legion will be holding their own ceremony in the Market Square on Remembrance Sunday too, with their own traditional march and wreath-laying. If you can’t make it on Thursday, pop along on Sunday morning to pay your respects with them if you can.
Posters bring a splash of colour to Fakenham
Author: AdminOct 21

The Chamber of Trade’s Bonfire Night Colouring Competition attracted around 1200 entries from various local schools. When judging was over, they had the great idea of brightening up one of the town’s empty shops by plastering them inside the windows.
I think they look brilliant!
What next for Fakenham?
Author: AdminSep 16

Fakenham has started to address some of its issues now, I think. People are beginning to focus on improving our town and the first signs of coordination between the local organisations involved is becoming apparent.
Kick Start Fakenham have made their presence felt with an impressive Fakenham Fair, with the aid of the Fakenham Area Partnership. They’ve proven that they mean business and can organise an event on that scale - which bodes well for an even bigger community event or maybe even a full-scale carnival next year.
But what next? The town needs to progress further and we need to consider what direction to take. Comments on an earlier post by a visitor to our town highlighted some of the negative aspects he’d seen. The many replies to his comments seemed to culminate in the opinion that although it was easy to spot and point out problems it was difficult to find a way to address them.
So do you have any ideas? What would you like to see the various organisations in Fakenham concentrate their efforts on? Are they doing anything wrong or completely missing a trick somewhere? There’s the Town Council, The Area Partnership, The Parish Church, the Kick Start group and the Chamber of Trade – all trying to do stuff for the town we love. Give them some feedback!
Have you seen Fakenham’s Stone Runner?
Author: AdminSep 9
Fakenham’s theatrical rockers STONE RUNNER will be headlining at the Blakeney Harbour Rooms on Saturday FRIDAY October 1st (Sparky got his days mixed up!).
The band, featuring ‘Bloomers’, ‘Nick the Badger’, ‘Sparky Baldano’ and ‘Spider Biggles’, will be on stage at 8.30 and will perform an energetic 2 hour set of classic 70′s rock covers and self written songs. Admission on the door.
Fakenham Fair 2010 – a resounding success!
Author: AdminAug 28
Today’s Fakenham Fair was well attended and the event was great fun. Lots of stalls, bouncy castles, local organisations and demonstrations – and the weather was very kind too!
Fantastic work by Kick Start and the Fakenham Area Partnership – well done, guys. Here’s to a successful full-blown Fakenham Carnival in 2011!!!
Fakenham Fair
Author: AdminAug 27
What are you doing tomorrow? Did you know that it’s the Fakenham Fair? Well, it is. From 2pm – 6pm in Millennium Park.
“Rides, inflatables, stalls with toys, crafts, games, food, classic cars, bows & arrows, you can even come and build a wall! “
The running order looks like this…
- 2.00 Football
- 3.00 Punch & Judy
- 3.30 Tae Kwon Do Display
- 3.50 Basketball Display
- 4.00 1st Acadamy of Dance Performance
- 4.20 Magic Show
- 4.45 Fakenham Bowmen Display
… but may be subject to change. Then in the evening, there’s the disco…
8-11pm Family Disco, Community Centre, tickets £2.50 on the door, under 12′s FREE
Fakenham blood donation session
Author: AdminDec 14
The National Blood Transfusion Service needs more donors. Their next session in Fakenham is on 18th December at Fakenham Community Centre in Oak Street.
There will be two sessions – the first from 10.30am to 12.30pm and another from 2pm to 4.30pm.
They advise you to make an appointment rather than just turn up, so give them a call on 0300 123 2323 to book in.
Thanks to Irma, Donor Relations Assistant in Norwich, for getting in touch.












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