The Gentleman’s Walk entrance to the Royal Arcade was busy with onlookers this lunchtime as Morris dancers and key dignitaries turned out for a 125th-anniversary party.
Built in 1899 by architect George Skipper, it is one of several notable structures he designed in the city, including the Jarrolds departmental store and Surrey House, formerly home to Norwich Union. Craig Snape at Sonkai said: “It’s great that we are making the effort to celebrate the 125th anniversary as we need to remind people what the Royal Arcade has to offer.”
Lauren Collins-Hines of Lauren Rose Interior Design added: “I love the building and the community of storeowners we have here.
“It’s a really friendly and supportive place to work and I am all for raising a glass to the 125-year anniversary.” Following Vivien’s speech, she was invited to “cut” a ribbon and invite people to enjoy a cake provided by the team at Macarons & More. She said: “The Royal Arcade is an amazing jewel steeped in history and yet it has evolved into the 21st century.
“Under new ownership, it is revitalised with new stores by enthusiastic entrepreneurs, with sustainability at its core.