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I lost my black Korg microKORG synthesizer yesterday around 3pm. It was in a slim black hard case with a bright yellow 'backup' sticker on the case, and I think I left it near the cafe opposite The Forum on St Stephen's Street in Norwich, East Anglia. The synth is compact, 37 keys, matte black shell with an orange LED display that glows when powered. There's a small dent on the top-right corner and a worn circular logo patch on the back. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my sister—and I really need it back for upcoming gigs this week.
I lost my blue Boss TU-3 tuner pedal yesterday around 3pm near The Forum in Norwich, outside Cafe Nero on Market Street. It's a compact metal box, vivid blue with the Boss logo on top and a small guitar silhouette sticker in the top-left corner. There's a little wear on the edges, and the back still has the Velcro strip attached from my pedalboard. I really need it back—it's essential for rehearsals across East Anglia, and I'd be grateful to get it back if anyone found it.
I lost my blue council employee ID card yesterday around 3pm near the Cambridge Central Library on Lion Yard in East Anglia. It's a standard blue plastic badge, about the size of a credit card, with my name 'Priya Patel' and a small photo on the left. The back has a security strip that's starting to peel and a tiny green sticker with the department code 'ENV' in the corner. It means a lot to me because it grants building access and holds my work phone number; I really need to get it back. If you found it, drop it at the Cambridge City Council offices or tell me here where you found it and I’ll arrange to collect.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my blue Anker PowerCore 10000 USB-C power bank was missing after a quick coffee run and a detour through the Tesco Express on Hills Road in Cambridge, East Anglia. It's a compact, matte blue rectangle about the size of a small paperback, with a white Anker logo on the front. There’s a tiny red sticker with the initials 'KJ' on the side and a small dent on the bottom edge from a fall last week. I rely on it every day to keep my phone charged during long train commutes, and it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister. If someone found it, I’d be really grateful to have it back.
I lost my Meinl cajón yesterday around 3pm near the Forum in Norwich, East Anglia. It's a natural wood cajón with a dark front panel and a bright red sticker on the side edge that reads 'Meinl'. There's a small dent along the top edge and a faint scratch across the front from a crowded busker setup. It stands about 50 cm tall and 30 cm wide, a sturdy gig-ready piece that I use for weekly busking and jam nights. It was a gift from my sister and it means a lot to me; I’d be really grateful to have it back for my shows tonight or tomorrow.
I found a navy North Face parka this afternoon around 2:45pm outside Cambridge Station, near the Hills Road entrance and by the bike racks. It's a navy North Face parka, size Large, waterproof with a faux-fur hood, in good condition with a couple of light scuffs on the cuffs. The inside lining is bright blue, and there's a red carabiner key clip clipped to the inner pocket—easy to spot. There's also a small moth-shaped embroidery on the left sleeve as a unique identifier. If this belongs to you, drop me a line here and we can arrange pickup near the station.
I found a mid-century teak coffee table with a glass top this afternoon around 3:15pm, tucked behind the Cambridge Market Square near the Grand Arcade in East Anglia. It's about 90 cm long, 45 cm wide, and 40 cm tall, with a warm honey-brown finish and visible teak grain; the glass top is intact, with just a tiny edge nick on the underside corner. There's a small dent on the front left leg and a faded handwritten sticker on the underside that reads 'Cam-7'. It seems like something someone might be missing, so I’m happy to return it if it’s yours—send me a message here and we can arrange pickup in Cambridge.
I found a bright green budgie this afternoon around 3:45pm in Castle Meadow, Norwich, East Anglia. It's palm-sized, with a yellow head, green body, blue tail, and small blue patches on the wings. It wears a blue leg band and has a tiny chip on its left leg—hard to read the numbers from here. I noticed it hopping near the bandstand by the riverside and I grabbed it to keep it safe. If you think this is yours, drop a message through this listing and we can arrange a handover.
I found these this afternoon around 3:50pm outside Norwich railway station, near the main entrance on Prince of Wales Road, by the bus stop. They're two glossy A6 concert tickets for a gig at a venue nearby, printed on white stock with a barcode along the bottom. One ticket has a small coffee stain in the corner and a red star sticker on the back with the initials 'LB'. The other ticket is pristine, with a handwritten note on the back that reads 'For Leo'. The backstage VIP pass is attached via a small red lanyard. I’m sharing here because they clearly belong to someone who’s excited to go see the show, and I’d love to get them back to their owner.
I found a navy travel neck pillow this morning around 8:30am outside Cambridge Station on Hills Road. It's a compact foam pillow in navy fabric with bright neon-green piping along the edges, and there's a small white initials 'A.J.' embroidered on the adjustable strap. The fabric is a little fuzzy from travel but it's clean and in decent shape, with a faint crease along the seam. I know how annoying it is to misplace a comfort item on a trip, so I hope the owner notices this post and can claim it. If this belongs to you, drop me a message in the app with a quick description of the initials or the color details and we can arrange a pickup nearby in East Anglia.