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Kenninghall Community Studio gives visitors first look inside new pottery paradise





The owner of a Norfolk community pottery studio, which welcomed people for a first look around at the weekend, said it was a big success.

Angela Lane wants to provide a space for potters of all skill levels and gave some the chance to see the Keninghall site on Saturday and Sunday.

She said: “The weekend was really positive and we had lots of people sign up for memberships, which was great.

Ceri Owen, Angela Lane and Rhiannon House in the community studio. Picture: Mark Bullimore
Ceri Owen, Angela Lane and Rhiannon House in the community studio. Picture: Mark Bullimore
Visitors were given the first look inside the Kenninghall Community Studio at the weekend. Picture: Mark Bullimore
Visitors were given the first look inside the Kenninghall Community Studio at the weekend. Picture: Mark Bullimore
Angela Lane, a novice potter herself, wanted a space where people of all skill levels in pottery – from expert to beginner – could have a throwdown. Picture: Mark Bullimore
Angela Lane, a novice potter herself, wanted a space where people of all skill levels in pottery – from expert to beginner – could have a throwdown. Picture: Mark Bullimore

“I’ve had some really great feedback and there has been so much support for this so far, so thank you everyone.”

Though the studio does not officially open until August, spaces are still available to book throughout June and July as Angela wants to build up the awareness of what is going on there.

For more on the studio, go to Kenninghall Community Studio Facebook page.



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