After having its shopfront set ablaze at the weekend, Lisa Angel jewellery shop is open again.

The building fell victim to an alleged arson attack during the early hours of Sunday, mere hours after Norwich celebrated its 16th Pride event.

Now the shop is welcoming customers again after managing director James Moody said they had to "make the store safe for everybody".

The shop announced it was reopening today via an Instagram postThe shop announced it was reopening today via an Instagram post (Image: Newsquest)

In a post on Instagram yesterday, the shop said: "As you may have seen on our story, our lovely Lower Goat Lane shop was the victim of an arson attack in the early hours of Sunday morning.

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"But this won't slow us down.

Police are treating the incident at the weekend as arsonPolice are treating the incident at the weekend as arson (Image: Lisa Angel)

"We're grateful to say we will be back open tomorrow and ready to welcome you all.

"Thank you for all the kind words and messages, we appreciate your support more than ever."

The shop was one of two incidents at the weekend, with Coral Bay Jamaican Takeaway on the Market, also having pride flags set on fire.

Police confirmed it's investigating both fires and are treating the market incident as a hate crime.

The fire is said to have happened during the early hours of Sunday morning, after Norwich PrideThe fire is said to have happened during the early hours of Sunday morning, after Norwich Pride (Image: Newsquest)