The villages of Great Snoring and Little Snoring in Norfolk take their names from the Anglo-Saxon word Snear meaning swift, bright or alert. 7. Research published this year reported that men who wear flight socks during the day snore less at night. 8.
Opening of the K6 library phone box in Great Snoring. Picture: Matthew Usher. Once a vital communications lifeline, the symbolic British icon dominating the village green at Great Snoring, near Fakenham, had fallen into disrepair and was decommissioned ...
Guest blogger, The Rev'd Humphrey Blytherington is Vicar of St Hilda's, Little Snoring with All Saints, Great Snoring. He is a graduate of Plymouth University. He completed his studies for the ministry at Latimer Hall, Durham. He is married to Daphne ...
Guest blogger, The Rev'd Humphrey Blytherington is Vicar of St Hilda's, Little Snoring with All Saints, Great Snoring. He is a graduate of Plymouth University. He completed his studies for the ministry at Latimer Hall, Durham. He is married to Daphne ...