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The Pact BBC One, Monday 9pm


The shocking crime thriller concludes this month. If you haven't seen the fi rst few episodes you can catch up on the BBC iplayer. The plot has a Big Little Lies vibe and features an excellent cast including Julie Hesmondhalgh (Broadchurch). When a young brewery boss is found dead, a chain of events is triggered that draws four of his employees – Anna, Nancy, Louie, and Cat – into a fragile pact of silence, bound by a secret that will change their lives forever.


Gourmet popcorn


When settling down to


watch a new box set, there’s no better accompaniment


than a bowl of popcorn – especially if it’s from the Popcorn Shed. Operating out of their garden shed since 2016, this family-owned business produces artisanal popcorn in a wide range of mouth-watering fl avours. Whether you’re a vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free or trying to watch the calories, there’s a perfect popcorn for you. From £4 for 80g.


popcornshed.com It's Summer Somewhere


Box set? Check. Popcorn? Check. To complete the holy trinity you need a refreshing beer, and that’s where Ampersand Brew Co comes in. Operating out of a small brewery in South Norfolk, Ampersand produces high quality small batch beer showcasing the best seasonal ingredients. It’s Summer Somewhere is a pale ale that uses the fruity New Zealand hop Rakau to provide the sunshine fl avours of apricot and peach. Backed up with Hallertau Blanc hops for hints of grape and grapefruit on a soft malt body full of oats, this is a delicious beer for sipping in the summertime – or, as the name suggests, anytime! £3.95 for 440ml can.


ampersandbrew.co Pride & Prejudice


26 June, open air theatre at Dalegate Market


It is a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen’s witty and romantic masterpiece is one of the most popular stories of all time. Will Mrs Bennett manage to see her numerous daughters married in record time? Will Elizabeth and Mr Darcy fi nally get together? Will creepy Mr Collins just go away please? The Pantaloons Theatre Company presents this hilarious version of the much-loved story, providing a perfect way to spend an evening under the stars of the North Norfolk Coast.


dalegatemarket.co.uk Watatunga


Watatunga Wildlife Reserve, found in Watlington near King’s Lynn, is now a wildlife paradise of woodland, grasses and lakes and is home to more than twenty-fi ve deer and antelope species, not to mention rare birds, including the star of the show – the Great Bustard. With many of the birds and animals on the endangered list, Watatunga provides a safe haven and a place where important breeding programmes are carried out. Book in advance to enjoy the 5-star self-catering accommodation and guided electric buggy tours of the reserve.


watatunga.co.uk


Folk in a


Field festival 2-4 July, West Acre


No need to venture to faraway shores for a break from the 9-5, this award- winning festival set in the stunning woodland of west Norfolk is the perfect weekend getaway. Offering live music from the acoustic, folk and roots music scene, a laid-back atmosphere, workshops and craft demonstrations and excellent local food and drink, this is a family friendly festival that ticks all the boxes. Free camping for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday seals the deal – dust off your tent and sleeping bag!


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