Norwich City fans have a new venue to explore as they search for vintage Canaries memorabilia.
The popular On the Stall City shop has completed its transfer from Norwich Market to a bigger nearby unit in The Forum.
Andy and Sharon Bowles, who run the shop with their son Jacob, are really pleased with their new space.
Sharon said: “It's been brilliant so far, we’ve been busier than we thought we would be.”
“And warmer!” Andy joked.
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“We had run out of space really on the market, moving here we’ve got more space for people to shop.”
They explained that in the market stall, three or four customers would be incredibly busy and overwhelming for them. But with more room in The Forum, it is now much less stressful for customers and staff.
On the Stall City stocks former Canaries kits, clothing and a range of nostalgic items, with the larger space allowing for a greater range of styles and sizes.
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Their team are all volunteers, with all profits going to the Community Sports Foundation (CSF), the football club's official charity partner.
In setting up the new shop, staff from CSF came to lend a hand in renovating the space, including former City captain Adam Drury.
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Despite having no official link to the club, On the Stall City gets some of its stock directly from the club, such as previous seasons' kits that the club can no longer sell.
The Canaries also donated artwork from the Carrow Road dressing room, which now resides in the new fitting room, which is another benefit to the new shop.
The shop is open between 11am and 4pm Monday to Friday and between 10am and 5pm on Saturdays when there is no home match, closing at midday if there is.
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