With Easter just a few weeks away Dereham Windmill is preparing for the return of their Easter Egg Hunt.

Nearly 200 children took part in the inaugural event last year, and Dereham Windmill's Alison Webb hopes this year's hunt will be an even bigger success.

Mrs Webb said: 'We're hoping for record numbers, last year we had close to 200 children take part. It first year we had done it we've taken feedback on board.

'This year we will separate children into two different age groups, five and under and six and over, we're sure this will give all the children a fair share of eggs. We're looking forward to a fine day and hope everyone will have a great time'

The event will see the return of their popular Easter Bunny who will hand out chocolate eggs and drinks when the hunt has finished.

It will take place at Dereham Windmill on April 17, with the first hunt at 1.30pm hunt and the second at 3pm.