Grab a slice of the action as a popular coffee and cake van is hitting the road again with a new owner and rebrand.
Charlotte Smith, 36, has launched Lavender Lattes, with help from her mum Trudy Gentry and stepdad Mark Rozier.
The van was previously owned by Emma Arbin, from East Harling, and it operated as Brew Daisy selling coffees, cakes and plants.
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Mrs Arbin recently put the vehicle up for sale and Mrs Smith, who also lives in the village, and her family jumped at the chance to buy it.
On offer is a range of coffees, hot chocolate and teas, using local suppliers, with syrups, oat milk and decaf options also available.
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The sweet treats include carrot cake, brownies and millionaire's shortbread.
Mrs Smith, who works in a school office, said: "Having a coffee van was always something we had talked about doing and when this became available in the village it was the perfect opportunity."
Lavender Lattes, which is also available for private hire, will have two weekly pitches to begin with.
These are on Thursdays (from June 20) from 10am to 2pm opposite the church in East Harling and on Saturdays (from June 15) from 10am to 2pm next to the church in Fakenham Magna in Suffolk.
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