Charter Standard Adult Club
In November 2011 North Elmham FC were awarded the Charter Standard Mark for an Adult Club.
This was quite an achievement for a small village club who now boost 2 mens teams and a Ladies Team.
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AGGBAG Ltd
Since commencing business back in August 99, the company has now established itself as a leading independent in the field of aggregates bagging and is constantly looking for ways to increase both its market share and range of products.
Located within a Lafarge Aggregate pit in Easton, on the outskirts of Norwich, we offer quality products within the sand and gravel ranges, which have secured for us prestigious customers from all over East Anglia.
There is no denying bagged material is the way forward in the construction industry, a fact which is supported by our increased sales, year on year, since our conception. Originally sought by DIY enthusiasts and small builders, the use of bagged material is now a definite part of any construction project.
Our competitive edge is that we offer the full range of sizes from bulk and half tonne to 25kg and 40kg bags, either in our own bags or branded bags especially for you.
Whilst in relative terms we are a young company, we have researched our market place thoroughly and quickly realised the importance to our customers of being able to supply their requirements on demand. Having the resources and flexibility to honour those expectations is something that we feel sets us apart from our competitors.
Despite a desire to sell to an individual, the practicalities just don’t make it an option, thus we sell to independents and branches of major builders' merchants throughout the region.
Our product range is detailed on the site along with an option for our existing customers to order online. We are take the lead in using technology in our industry to streamline the order process for our customers, ensuring you obtain what you want when you want.
The company is expanding rapidly and understands that the market place demands a greater range of products. We are currently researching recycled and natural material, which is an exciting project for our research and development team.
We feel that bagged material is a key contribution to both a better environment and to making best use of what can never be replaced. The directors’ drive to maximise the use of recycled material in the future is key to ensuring both the continued growth of the company and retaining what is a vital part of our future in construction.
John Farley - Managing Director and founder.
Came to Norfolk in 1980. A career in civil engineering led him to see the value of bagged material and when the opportunity arose to be involved, he had no hesitation in establishing Aggbag Limited.
Telephone: 01603 451900
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|North Elmham Kebab & Pizza
North Elmham Kebab & Pizza are situated in North Elmham, on Station Road NR20 5HH
They sell Pizzas, Kebabs & Fish & Chips.
To Book A Takeaway or order to collect ring 01362668387
Telephone: 01362668387
The THREE HORSESHOES BRISTON
The Three Horseshoes in Briston, near Holt - formerly the Stracey Inn - re-opened on Friday after the building was renovated inside and out by its new owners.
Rob Eustace, 46, and his wife Sue, 42, bought the pub in August this year after living in the village for six years.
The building dates back to the 1880s and used to be one of five pubs in the village - it is now one of two.
Mr Eustace said: “We saw the pub decline and felt it was too good an opportunity to let it go.”
The building was bought by the boxer John Stracey, former world Welterweight champion, in 1975. He changed the name from the Three Horseshoes to the John H Stracey pub.
It was then changed again to the Stracey Inn by its previous owners who bought the pub in 2006.
Mr Eustace said he decided to bring back the building’s original name - the Three Horseshoes, to restore tradition.
Some 20 jobs have been created at the pub and the new owners will be serving food Monday to Sunday, as well as running a bed and breakfast service from next month.
The pair have spent thousands of pounds renovating the building inside and out and have future plans for the pub. They hope to create an extra five or six bed and breakfast rooms and expand the restaurant.
Mr Eustace added: “People are really pleased to see the pub open again and we had really positive feeback from people in the village who came to the opening.”
The couple used to own a pub in Kent for 10 years but sold it in 1997.
To book a table at the pub, ring 01263 861621.
Telephone: 01263 861621
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