A Royal British Legion run care home pulled out the big guns for its almost annual talent contest.

Eastern Daily Press: Some of the acts who performed for Halsey's Got Talent. Picture: ALLY McGILVRAYSome of the acts who performed for Halsey's Got Talent. Picture: ALLY McGILVRAY (Image: ALLY McGILVRAY)

Halsey House, home to many ex-servicemen and women and their families, staged Halsey's Got Talent at its home in Cromer last night (Friday) - its take on hit TV show Britain's Got Talent.

Seventeen-year-old kitchen assistant Josh Hinds, who is studying drama, performance and media at Paston College, stole the show with his performance of 'Bring Him Home' from musical Les Miserables.

However, with money raised on the night going towards residents' trips, organisers of the competition, which was judged by Barry Wortley and Mike English, pointed out everyone is a winner.

Steve Norman, Head of Activities at Halsey House, said: 'Everything we do is for the residents and their trips out.

Eastern Daily Press: Judge Barry Wortley entertained the audience with a couple of songs. Picture: ALLY McGILVRAYJudge Barry Wortley entertained the audience with a couple of songs. Picture: ALLY McGILVRAY (Image: ALLY McGILVRAY)

'We try to make this an annual event but this was two years in the making. I thought everyone was top-notch and Josh was a deserved winner. He has a big future ahead.'