
THIS WEEK’S TOP 5 THINGS TO DO City of Literature Publishing Fair Thursday 21 May 2026
This week’s top 5 things to do
City of Literature Publishing Fair
Thursday 21 May 2026
This week in Norfolk, discover independent publishers at the City of Literature Publishing Fair, or admire heritage vehicles at Everything Goes. Alternatively, enjoy spectacular performances at the Out There Festival, browse handmade treasures at the Spring Makers Market at St. John’s Cathedral, or explore striking sculpture at the Lynn Chadwick exhibition at Houghton Hall.
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City of Literature Publishing Fair Explore Norfolk’s vibrant literary scene at the City of Literature Publishing Fair. Held at Dragon Hall, this event brings together a wide array of publishers, ranging from beautifully bound hardbacks to creative zines. It’s a must-visit for book lovers and curious readers alike! Sunday 24 May |
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Everything Goes Enjoy a fun-filled family day at Everything Goes at Bure Valley Railway, where anything with wheels is welcome. From classic cars and steam engines to tractors and motorcycles, visitors can admire a fascinating variety of vehicles while soaking up the lively atmosphere of this unique heritage event. Saturday 23 May – Monday 25 May |
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Out There Festival Get ready for a weekend of spectacular comedy and music at the Out There Festival in Great Yarmouth. Thursday 28 May – Saturday 30 May |
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Spring Makers Market Celebrate the May Bank Holiday with a browse around the Spring Makers Market at St John’s Cathedral. Discover a delightful mix of stalls from independent makers, offering everything from handmade jewellery and artisan preserves, to hidden-book treasures and more. Plus, you can stop by The Garden Café for seasonal treats and refreshments. Monday 25 May |
Lynn Chadwick at Houghton Hall
Discover striking modern sculpture at Houghton Hall with the Lynn Chadwick at Houghton Hall exhibition. Featuring 30 works displayed across interior and exterior spaces, visitors can explore dynamic beasts, kinetic sculptures, and Chadwick’s iconic paired figures, all thoughtfully set against the Neo-Palladian architecture and sweeping lands of the historic estate.
Friday 22 May – Sunday 4 October
Tickets from £22
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