There is always a lot going on in South Norfolk. Here are just a few ideas of what to do and where to go this weekend (Saturday, October 28 to Sunday, October 29).

Eastern Daily Press: PrimEVIL returns to Norfolk. Photo: Bill SmithPrimEVIL returns to Norfolk. Photo: Bill Smith (Image: Archant � 2014)

• Get spooky at Bressingham Steam and Gardens with witches, ghosts and ghoulish goings on, Friday and Saturday from 5.30pm. • Get into the carnival spirit as Banham Zoo celebrates its lemurs as part of the World Lemur Festival. Saturday and Sunday 9.30am to 5pm, tickets £12-18.

• There is still time to grab a pint at the Norwich Beer Festival at St Andrew's and Blackfriars' Halls in Norwich. 11.30am to 9pm, tickets £3.

• The Norfolk Showground is hosting the Norfolk Antique and Collectors Fair for a weekend of timeless trinkets and fascinating finds. Tickets £4.

• Norfolk's biggest scare experience returns as PrimEVIL brings shocking attractions to Dinosaur Adventure, 6pm to 11pm, tickets £18.95-£22.95.

Eastern Daily Press: Lemur Day is being celebrated at Banham Zoo.r. Picture: DENISE BRADLEYLemur Day is being celebrated at Banham Zoo.r. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Archant)

• Wymondham Town Football Club is hosting a fundraising quiz to raise money for the town's Christmas lights. Saturday, 7.30pm, £1 per person, teams of six.

• Elveden Estate is hosting the 5km Quarantine Fun Run. Escape the infected while taking on the obstacle course. Starts from 10am. Tickets from £15.

• Common Ground Theatre Company presents Charles Dickens' The Old Curiosity Shop at The Corn Hall in Diss on Saturday. Tickets £7-£10.

• On Sunday from 5pm, The Burston Crown presents Day Of The Dead with a bonfire, BBQ, UV face painting, family competitions and music. Free to attend.

• Enjoy doughnuts, drinks and activities at the Roydon Parish Church in the Roydon Parish Room. Saturday from 3.30pm to 5pm, free to attend.