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  • Richard Summers, from Poringland, who is fighting the closure of the Veterans 'Welfare Service in Norwich.

    EDP24 News 2010

  • Richard Summers, from Poringland, who is fighting the closure of the Veterans 'Welfare Service in Norwich.

    EDP24 News 2010

  • Richard Summers, 69, from Poringland, is angry that veterans can no longer contact a local office.

    EDP24 News 2010

  • Richard Summers, 69, from Poringland, is angry that veterans can no longer contact a local office.

    EDP24 News 2010

  • Poringland Singers meets on Tuesdays between 7. 30pm and 9pm.

    EDP24 News 2010

  • Police officers were called to Long Lane in Stoke Holy Cross, near Poringland, just before midnight last night (Friday) after reports of a gathering of 15 people with weapons involved.

    EDP24 News 2009

  • The two police officers later turned up at her home in Poringland, near Norwich, and informed her the contents of her letter had caused offence.

    Home | Mail Online 2009

  • The mammoth 19kg (42lb) cheeseburger, which was nearly half a metre wide and weighed the equivalent of about 100 quarterpounders, was the highlight of the couple's wedding reception at Zaks at the Swan, in Poringland, after they got married at nearby All Saints Church yesterday.

    The Open Piehole 2008

  • "We live in Poringland and we go to Zaks every other month.

    The Open Piehole 2008

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  • Poringland is a village in Norfolk, England

    May 12, 2010