Category: Events/Shows

  • NDGC Annual AGM 2025: A Day of Business and Bonding at Bawdeswell Village Hall

    NDGC Annual AGM 2025: A Day of Business and Bonding at Bawdeswell Village Hall

    On the 8th of February 2025, the NDGC hosted its highly anticipated annual AGM at the welcoming Bawdeswell Village Hall. The event proved to be a great success, with a large turnout of members, many of whom were returnOn the 8th February 2025 we held our annual AGM at Bawdeswell Village Hall. The meeting was…

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  • Christmas Party 2024

    Christmas Party 2024

    The NDGC Christmas social, held at Bawdeswell Village Hall on the 1st of December 2024, was a wonderful way for members to come together and celebrate the festive season. The event was filled with laughter, creativity, and plenty of goaty-themed fun. Members got into the holiday spirit by decorating goaty biscuits, each adding their personal…

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  • A Wonderful Day at Stody on 8th May

    A Wonderful Day at Stody on 8th May

    On May 8th, we enjoyed a wonderful day at Stody with perfect weather, lively activities, and delightful company. Thanks to Hazel’s coordination, the event flourished, featuring games, a dog show, and displays of animals. The beautiful scenery enhanced the experience, leaving lasting memories for all who attended.

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  • A Sunny Day at the Mitchell’s NDGC Summer BBQ

    A Sunny Day at the Mitchell’s NDGC Summer BBQ

    The Mitchell’s NDGC Summer BBQ was a delightful gathering marked by camaraderie and gratitude for Covid vaccines, which enabled a return to normalcy after the pandemic. Attendees enjoyed engaging activities, including a raffle and a visit to Zoe’s craft room showcasing her soaps and greeting cards. The event fostered lasting friendships and cherished memories.

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  • Day at Gressenhall: Representing Goats and Smallholding on Open Farm Sunday

    Day at Gressenhall: Representing Goats and Smallholding on Open Farm Sunday

    The Norwich and District Goat Club and Norfolk Smallholder Training Group participated in the Open Farm Sunday event, showcasing various goat breeds, including Anglo Nubian and Boer. The experience highlighted the importance of modern agriculture, allowing public engagement and appreciation for farming’s evolution. Participants eagerly anticipate more diverse representation next year.

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