by Keepsake Magazine | Jul 30, 2021 | History, Keepsake
I have always been interested in family history and after watching ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ and ‘Ant and Dec’s DNA Journey’ I wanted to learn where my ancestors came from. So, for my birthday this year, my parents bought me a MyHistory DNA Kit. I was so excited as...
by Keepsake Magazine | Jul 30, 2021 | Community, Featured Articles, Keepsake
Nelson’s Journey supports children and young people in Norfolk who’ve experienced the death of a significant person in their life. We provide a range of resources and services and accept referrals from families and professionals for those who may need our support....
by Keepsake Magazine | Jul 30, 2021 | Activities, Keepsake, Wellbeing
There are only four ingredients in this deliciously light buttery shortbread. I use a little bit of salt in this recipe which might seem a little bit unusual. You can’t taste the salt but it does bring out the rich buttery taste that really makes this recipe! It...
by Keepsake Magazine | Jul 30, 2021 | Community, Keepsake
Fine City Neighbours is about building relationships with people before you need them, and they need you. Sometimes this is called ‘community’, sometimes ‘neighbourliness’, and sometimes ‘Mutual Aid’ or ‘Solidarity’. Whatever it’s called, we didn’t invent it- being a...
by Keepsake Magazine | Jul 30, 2021 | History, Keepsake, Nature and Walks
Oxburgh Hall was built by Sir Edmund Bedingfield in 1482 as a symbol of the family’s status and political power. Red-brick was used, which at the time was usually reserved for the most important buildings and rarely used by anyone other than the King. A squared moat...