Have a right royal day out and celebrate King Charles III's coronation in style at these major events running in Norfolk.
While the coronation takes place on Saturday, May 6, community celebrations with free entry are planned across the bank holiday weekend.
1. Coronation Big Screen, Norwich
Where: Chapelfield Gardens, Norwich, NR2 1SF
When: May 6, from 9am
A massive five-metre by three-metre screen will start showing the BBC’s live broadcast from central London from 9am and you can bring your own chairs, picnic rugs and hampers.
There will also be hot and cold drinks and food available to buy, with children's activities such as balloon modelling and crown making.
Elsewhere in the city, the Local Makers Market with 40 stalls takes place outside The Forum from 10am until 4pm on May 6 and there is a royal-themed trail in Chantry Place until May 8.
2. Coronation Day Party, Thorpe St Andrew
Where: Fitzmaurice Park, Pound Lane, Thorpe St Andrew, NR7 0UL
When: May 6, 2pm-10pm
Thorpe St Andrew Town Council has organised a jam-packed day of live music and entertainment.
From 2pm until 5pm there will be more than 30 craft stalls to shop from alongside music and children's entertainment.
Then from 7pm until 10pm is a live music party hosted by Olly Day and throughout the afternoon and evening, there will be a bar, street food and a funfair.
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3. Coronation Celebration, Gorleston
Where: Pavilion Theatre & Bandstand, Pier Gardens, Gorleston, NR31 6PP
When: May 6: 10.30am-4.45pm
Norfolk Music Hub has partnered with the Gorleston Pavilion Theatre & Bandstand, Enjoy and Peach and Suffolk Music Hub to offer a free coronation celebration like no other.
Performances will take place throughout the day, with King Charles III's coronation screened live too.
4. Coronation Celebrations, King's Lynn
Where: King Staithe's Square, King's Lynn, PE30 1JE
When: May 6: 10am-10pm, May 7: 11am-5pm
The Borough Council has planned a weekend of celebrations in King's Lynn, starting on Saturday with the coronation ceremony broadcast from 10am on a big screen.
Then from midday until 5pm will be children's activities and until 10pm will be live music, entertainment and a firework finale.
10pm will be live music, entertainment from Mark Purdy and a firework finale.
On Sunday there will be live music, entertainment and children's activities from 11am until 5pm.
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5. Right Royal Celebration, Diss
Where: Diss Park, Park Road, IP22 4AU
When: May 7, 3pm-8pm
Head to Diss Park to celebrate the coronation in style, with live music from the likes of Caswell and PRTY.
There will also be a mini funfair and tasty street food, ranging from Elsie's Pizza to Debbie's Dinky Donuts.
6. Coronation Street Party, Wells-next-the-Sea
Where: The Buttlands, Wells-next-the-Sea, NR23 1EX
When: May 7, 12noon-5pm
Seating and tables for 300 people will be provided on a first-come basis, otherwise bring your own, with musical entertainment all afternoon.
Bring a picnic lunch or take advantage of the various food, drink and snack outlets present, with a bar and a small funfair too.
From 7pm there will also be a free concert on the Buttlands with music from bands The Cavemen, Love Asylum and Bliss.
7. Cromer Carnival at King's Coronation Picnic in the Park, Cromer
Where: North Lodge Park, Overstrand Road, Cromer, NR27 0AH
When: May 8, 10am-4pm
Stretch out your coronation celebrations by heading to the north Norfolk coast on bank holiday Monday for this family-friendly event.
The programme includes children's crafts, tug of war, a gathering of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels at 12noon and a fancy dress competition at 1pm.
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