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    Lynn's new laser combat zone

    A new "laser combat arena" has recently opened in Lynn. Players wander around a darkened maze, where they can seek out opponents to shoot with their laser guns. UV lights, smoke machines and music all add to the atmosphere.

    Quasar Elite is for all ages from 6 years to 60-plus, and is ideal for corporate and sports events, as well as families and groups of friends.

    quasar elite players
    The business is run by Tony and Fiona Wilson from a former warehouse at Bryggon Road on the North Lynn Industrial Estate, with facilities including a snack bar, kitchen and seating area which makes it ideal for parties.

    To find out more you can visit their website at www.quasarelitekingslynn.com

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    Wednesday, October 01, 2008


    Vote for Norfolks top spot

    What's your favourite place in Norfolk? Is it a cathedral, a castle or a fantastic view? Where do you take visitors if you want to show off our great county?

    Norfolk County Council have launched the 'Pride of Place' online poll to find out exactly that! The poll is easy, fun and a great way to get to know more about parts of our county in more detail.

    Norwich Castle, Seahenge, Walsingham Shrine, Custom House, King's Lynn, our beaches, Norwich Cathedral, Blakeney Point, Blickling Hall, Happisburgh Lighthouse and of course the Broads have all been nominated as the top ten attractions by Norfolk County Council.

    The county council selected its ten from amongst those already highlighted by Norfolk people online, and which form part of the Eastern Daily Press's Virtual Museum.

    But which of these tops the poll for you? Cast your vote by simply logging on to the Norfolk County Council website www.norfolk.gov.uk and clicking on the Pride of Place icon.

    The poll is part of the Government's “Connect to your Council” campaign which aims to encourage people all across England to access their local authority services online anytime, anywhere. Citizens can now use council websites to find out anything from library information to applying for school places. Find out more at www.direct.gov.uk/mycouncil

    The Pride of Place poll is part of a nationwide initiative, and can be viewed until 30 November 2007 after which the results will be released.

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    Wednesday, October 17, 2007





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