Norfolk couple share secret to 75 years of marriage
A much-loved couple from Norfolk have celebrated 75 years of marriage.
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James was born and bred in Great Yarmouth. He enrolled on an Access course at City College Norwich before studying English and Creative Writing at the University of Sunderland. Before starting his journalism career, James worked in healthcare and education. He has been part of the Great Yarmouth Mercury team since April 2021, and trained with the National Council for the Training of Journalists.
James was born and bred in Great Yarmouth. He enrolled on an Access course at City College Norwich before studying English and Creative Writing at the University of Sunderland. Before starting his journalism career, James worked in healthcare and education. He has been part of the Great Yarmouth Mercury team since April 2021, and trained with the National Council for the Training of Journalists.
A much-loved couple from Norfolk have celebrated 75 years of marriage.
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