FOULSHAM
'Foulsham' is a village in Norfolk, England. It was briefly famous in the 1990s for its show of Christmas lights, which attracted national attention before the road chaos this created caused the lights to be removed. The population is around 800 people, and the village is located in the district of Broadland.
In World War 2 RAF Foulsham played host to No. 100 Group RAF, a special operations unit who flew bombers including the Handley Page Halifax and De Havilland Mosquito in electronic warfare missions.
The best parts of 'Foulsham' include a recent multimillion village hall development, called The Frost Hall and, a reasonably sized recreation ground where, often, lads of the village are found to be playing after school.
The local football team are called Foulsham United and are doing well.
In World War 2 RAF Foulsham played host to No. 100 Group RAF, a special operations unit who flew bombers including the Handley Page Halifax and De Havilland Mosquito in electronic warfare missions.
The best parts of 'Foulsham' include a recent multimillion village hall development, called The Frost Hall and, a reasonably sized recreation ground where, often, lads of the village are found to be playing after school.
The local football team are called Foulsham United and are doing well.
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