'One-stop shop' co-working and event space launches in rural Norfolk
The Seed is a new co-working and event space with a difference at Creake Abbey in Norfolk.
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Louisa is the what's on editor for the Eastern Daily Press, Norwich Evening News and other Norfolk titles covering events, lifestyle and food and drink. She is also a theatre reviewer and is part of the Live Team covering breaking news across Norfolk and occasionally in Suffolk too.
Louisa is the what's on editor for the Eastern Daily Press, Norwich Evening News and other Norfolk titles covering events, lifestyle and food and drink. She is also a theatre reviewer and is part of the Live Team covering breaking news across Norfolk and occasionally in Suffolk too.
The Seed is a new co-working and event space with a difference at Creake Abbey in Norfolk.
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