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        <title>Fringe Media Centre RSS Feeds</title>
        <description>This is Fringe Media Centre's website RSS feed promoting Norwich Fringe Festival 2007. 
					FMC's RSS feeds allow you to stay up to date with the latest news concerning venues and artists participating in 
					the Norwich Fringe Festival and featured on Fringe Media Centre.		
					
					Subscription to our feed is free and you can either use your browser or freely available RSS readers of 
					your choice to keep up-to-date. We have made the Google reader available on this page for your convenience.
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		<title>Dog-Eared Collective</title>
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		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>Acclaimed Comedy Troupe, The Dog-Eared Collective Return To The Norwich Fringe Festival With Their Latest Show 
			Mutant Dickensian Romp Barnaby Brown: Orphan Extraordinaire.
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		<title>Dragon Hall</title>
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		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>A magnificent medieval trading hall, dating from around 1430. The modest 
			exterior conceals a stunning Great Hall with impressive crown post roof and intricately 
			carved dragon. Fascinating displays on three floors tell the story of this unique building, 
			the man that built it and how Dragon Hall helped make Norwich the city we see today.
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		<title>The Playhouse</title>
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		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>The Playhouse, with its popular bar and leafy riverside terrace, attracts sell-out 
			shows with the nation's best stand-up comedians, great jazz and young, contemporary drama and 
			dance. There are five exhibition areas during the Fringe Festival; the upper and lower Galleries, 
			the Playroom, the Bar and the Sculpture garden.
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		<title>The Crypt</title>
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		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>The Crypt Café and Thomas á Becket Chapel dining areas offer timeless charm 
			and a uniqueness you will not find anywhere else. The Crypt with its magnificent vaulted 
			ceilings dates back to 1307 and the alfresco dining area of Thomas á Beckets chapel is a 
			relaxing oasis that you will find hard to leave behind.
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		<title>Expresso Cafe</title>
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		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>Expresso Cafe and Pizzeria at 12 St Georges Street, Norwich NR3 1BA 
			(next to Delaney's, opposite St Andrews Hall) is one of the city's favourite independent cafes, 
			which provides a showcase for local artists to display their work.
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		<title>The British Red Cross Shop</title>
		<!--<publication>Press Release</publication>
		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>We sell a high quality range of second hand clothing for all the family and a 
			large array of bric-a-brac, haberdashery, music, books and videos. The shop is kept stocked 
			by 12 volunteers from donations generously given by the public.
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		<title>The Mall</title>
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		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>With 5 floors of great shopping, ample parking and auto valet service, an 8 
			screen cinema and our delicious Mall Kitchen you're really spoilt for choice at The Mall 
			Norwich. Our facilities also include a Shopmoblity service, providing mobility vehicles 
			for hire and Bedlams soft play area for children.
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		<title>Lowestoft College </title>
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		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>A selection of 2nd and 3rd year students showing a variety of work 
		which includes Ceramics, Textiles and 3 - Dimensional Design. BA(Hons) Design has 
		had a very successful year with students winning prizes once again at the Bradford 
		Textile Design Student Awards.
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		<title>Philip Browne</title>
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		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>Philip Browne: Menswear since 1986. Stocks Vivienne Westwood and Prada.
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		<title>RubyRumba</title>
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		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>RubyRumba, Elecrto/Retro boutique in the heart of Norwich lanes. Chic, 
			trashy and fabulous one off vintage and retro finds, that can easily be styled &amp; mixed 
			with current fashion culture.
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		<title>The Maddermarket</title>
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		<date>July 2007</date>-->
		<description>The Maddermarket Theatre opened in 1921 when it became the third 
			home to the Norwich Players. Built in 1794 as a Roman Catholic chapel, the premises 
			were subsequently used as a grocery warehouse, but when the players moved in it was 
			swiftly converted from a state of near-dereliction into an Elizabethan-style playhouse.
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