title A Trip to Norwich, Norfolk - 27th September 2020 intro Fred and Nosher head up to Norwich for a few hours to see the statue of Alan Partridge and do some shopping. However, the statue has gone and most of the shops are shut - it's like Sundays used to be before the deregulation of Sunday trading laws. imgc6748 The shoe shop/charity shop has closed imgc6749 The closed-down Beales has been cleaned up imgp3655 Fred peruses a Heath Robinson Covid "exit" sign imgp3657 A closed-up shop in Norwich imgp3658 One of the lions outside the City Hall imgp3659 Crossed keys on the St Peter Mancroft sundial imgp3660 Graffiti Alley by Haymarket imgp3661 The previous hole in the ground is now a Primark imgp3662 An almost-empty Gentleman's Walk imgp3663 Pigeons poke around in the Royal Arcade imgp3665 Fred in the back lanes imgp3666 Graffiti around a door imgp3668 We walk around in Flying Tiger imgp3669 A rainbow of products imgp3670 White Lion House in Norwich is still empty imgp3672 White Lion Street imgp3673 London Street - the UK's first pedestrianised road imgp3674 The empty Thomas Cook imgp3676 We're in Waterstone's imgp3677 Fred roams around in Waterstone's imgp3678 Back of the Inns imgp3679 Davey Place imgp3680 Looking up Davey Place imgp3681 Upper Goat Lane imgp3682 Fred has an ice cream imgp3683 Graffiti in Upper Goat Lane imgp3684 The remains of a BLM poster imgp3688 A vintage Out Run arcade console is wheeled around imgp3690 In St. Giles Car Park imgp3691 A view of Upper Goat Lane from the car park imgp3692 The Quaker Meeting Hall imgp3693 Back home, there's a double rainbow