Thank-you for the help, offers of support and donations of equipment for the cafe.
Today the team worked like billy-o: the inside was given a bright new look; the kitchen area thoroughly cleaned and painted; the outside rubbed down, filled, repaired, primed and undercoated.
There are too many names to thank individually – you know who you are so THANKS. And they say you can never find a plumber when you need one – it’s not true Dwaine (wrightpandhltd.co.uk) heard via the facebook grapevine what we were doing and gave us half a day of his valuable time.
Tom Fitzpatrick from NNDC came to offer his support and pose for the photograph when the EDP team came (they didn’t do any painting).
We made lots of new friends and are well on target to open on Friday.
We still need help to get ready so if you have time do come down to the cafe on Sunday or Monday; and we still need lots of equipment for the cafe so please keep thinking about what you have spare.
Hope to see you soon


This weekend we will be working on the cafe: if you have some time please do come along and grab a paint brush – how ever much or little time you have. It is your cafe and we really do need your help to make it a success for the Park.
In terms of running the cafe we will need (in no particular order, and by no means a complete list): Cutlery….knives, forks, dessert spoons, tea spoons, serving spoons; Crockery…side plates, large plates, tea cups, saucers, serving dishes, bowls; Glasses; Teapots; Kitchen utensils…..wooden spoons, knives, cake slicers, tongs Trays Sugar bowls/ dispensers; Milk jugs; Water jugs; Cake domes/ covers; Cafetieres; Plastic table cloths; Washing up bowl; Ramekins for butter and jam; Tupperware, all sizes; Flower vases; Dustpan and brush; Broom; Mop and bucket; Tea towels; Parasols Tables and chairs ( inside and outside); Bookcase; Bin. Please dig out what you can (there are bound to be other things we have forgotten) – it will all help us get up and running quickly.



The clock is ticking for Cromer Town Council to take ownership of a much-loved but stagnating clifftop park following 15 months of “frustrating” legal delays.
Where next for the Park?