Jurnet’s – the magic place …. (1980s – 2020s)
George talks about his association with Wensum Lodge and particularly with Jurnet’s bar and his experiences there as a musician. How it started in Norwich
George talks about his association with Wensum Lodge and particularly with Jurnet’s bar and his experiences there as a musician. How it started in Norwich
Jennie lived in King Street from 1965 and was Chair of the Friends of Wensum Lodge for 16 years. She followed the development of Wensum
Bob talks about the time he organised a medieval banquet in Jurnet’s Bar and his experience in reenactment that led up to it. In 1983
Jean worked in Community Education, women’s education in Suffolk, making connections with services in Norfolk. I’m now retired, and a volunteer at the Suffolk Record
Paul has been a tour guide in Norwich for 11 years. He talks about aspects of King Street’s history, including Julian of Norwich, the Music
Bill is a member of King Street Neighbours and has worked closely with Wensum Lodge, both as part of the management committee for Jurnet’s Bar
Annie talks about her introduction to jazz improvisation through courses at Wensum Lodge, a hobby which led her into a new career as a music
Penny describes her experiences of attending classes at Wensum Lodge and her thoughts on its closure. Penny was a member of the Learners’ Committee. I
Philip talks about the formation and growth of Norwich City Korfball Club, and the time spent using the Sports Hall at Wensum Lodge. The start
Juliette taught at Wensum Lodge in 2020. She recalls her memories of working there, and how things changed after the COVID pandemic. Teaching French I