The following is a list of wedding events in Norwich, Norfolk.
Those living in Arminghall, Caistor St. Edmund, Colney, Costessey, Cringleford, Earlham, Great Plumstead, Hellesdon, Horsford, Horsham St Faith, Keswick, Little Plumstead, Spixworth, Thorpe St. Andrew and Trowse Newton are just a short journey from the event(s) listed below.
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           Range of makeup services specialising in editorial, fashion, weddings & event makeup.  | 
        
          07921852166 Send E-mail  | 
      
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           Beautiful, bespoke wedding cakes. Designed and made in Dereham near Norwich, Norfolk.  | 
        
          01362 692705 Send E-mail  | 
      
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           Affordable wedding caterers on the Norfolk/Suffolk border.  | 
        
          01508 522039 Send E-mail  | 
      
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           Wedding Florist in Norwich, Norfolk & East Anglia.  | 
        
          01366 501441 Send E-mail  | 
      
 Norwich is the most easterly city in the United Kingdom
 Norwich Cathedral's spire is 315ft high which is second only to Salisbury. The Caen stone whihch was used to build the cathedral was brought from Normandy to Norwich
 Dragon Hall, the only medieval merchants trading hall known to have survived in western Europe is in King Street, Norwich
 The oldest pub in Norwich is the Adam and Eve pub in Bishopgate, which was built in 1249 as a brewhouse for the workers who were building the Cathedral
 The first book written by a woman was 'Revelations of Divine Love' - written by Julian of Norwich (c.1342 - after 1416)
 Norwich City Football Club's song 'On the Ball City' is probably the oldest football chant which is still being sung in the UK today
 In 1963 The Beatles played a gig at the Grosvenor Rooms, on Prince of Wales Road, Norwich. Jimi Hendrix played at the Orford Cellar in Norwich in 1967 and at the Norwich Arts Centre in 1989 Nirvana played