One of your priorities for the Park is a children’s play area – probably on the old bowling lawn.Who better to ask for inspiration than the children who will use it. Cromer Junior School have worked really hard and have come up with some really great ideas.
Lots of colourful drawings and some superb models.
These are on display in the cafe – please take time to have a look and put forward your own ideas.
Now we’ve got to bring these to life.
Many thanks to all those who have contributed, and to Emma Petersen for organising the project.
There are loads more ideas from the school in the cafe
On Good Friday (March25th) we will be in North Lodge Park to construct the lovely new picnic tables and benches. These have been bought with money raised by the book sale which Budgens of Cromer have kindly been running for us. There will be a paddle boat workshop and arts and crafts for children as well as a cafe full of delicious goodies! If you are feeling handy and would like to help with the tables, would like to see your child happily occupied with a paddle boat and paint, or just fancy a coffee in the sunshine ( ever hopeful) then come and join us from 10.30 a.m. The tables should be ready in time for you to enjoy a lunchtime picnic!





Cromer’s Friends of North Lodge Park are crossing their fingers that they will be picked to run the café they have revived and made successful.


The analysis begins.
Most budget statements aren’t as dramatic as those produced by the Chancellor, but they still give indications on thinking, intentions and plans. When NNDC published their budget on Friday (for discussion at next week’s cabinet meeting) there were a couple of pointers of interest.
Unfortunately…