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I lost my set of keys yesterday around 3pm near the Market Place in Norwich, East Anglia. They're on a matte silver keyring with a blue enamel paw-tag and a tiny brass compass charm. The bundle includes five keys: a Yale house key, a slightly worn car key, and a couple of spare keys with a pink sticker, plus the paw tag itself has a small chip. This set matters a lot to me—it’s my daily carry and both my flat and bike lock keys are on it; I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my midnight blue iPhone 12 Pro, 128GB, yesterday around 3pm outside Norwich Train Station on Prince of Wales Road. The phone is in good shape aside from a small crack along the bottom left corner and a unicorn sticker on the back, plus a clear Speck case with a tiny star ring on the grip. It contains family photos and a few work notes, so it's sentimental and I really need it back. If someone picked it up, I would be incredibly grateful to have it returned.
I lost my small black pocket metronome yesterday around 3pm near The Forum in Norwich, East Anglia. It's a compact metronome, about the size of a credit card, in worn black plastic, with a bright red start/stop button and a tiny dent on the top-right corner. There's a white sticker on the back with the initials 'PM' I wrote there for easy identification, and the display sometimes flickers if the battery is running low. It’s sentimental to me because it was a gift from my guitar teacher and I really need it back so I can keep practicing.
I lost my Le Creuset kettle, sea-glass blue, 2.1-quart. I bought it last year and it's the star of my little East Anglia kitchen. I last saw it yesterday around 3pm outside the Grand Arcade on Trinity Street in Cambridge, near Market Square. It has a small dent on the lid and the whistle cap is a bit loose, plus there's a tiny chip on the rim that makes it easy to spot. It was a gift from my sister, so it has sentimental value and I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm outside the Norwich Market in East Anglia, near the Theatre Royal entrance on Market Street. They’re on a red fabric lanyard with a small green fox charm, and there are three keys: a brass front-door key, a silver spare, and a blue car key with a tiny remote. The lanyard is a bit frayed at the top and the fox charm has a small scratch on its nose. This set is really important to me—it opens my grandmother’s flat and carries sentimental value. If anyone spotted them, please drop me a message; I’d really appreciate getting them back.
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.
I found a blue plush dragon toy this afternoon around 1:45pm near the Riverside Park behind City Hall in Norwich, East Anglia. It's about 18 inches tall, with a soft blue body, white belly, and tiny orange spots on the wings. It has a small red ribbon tied around its neck and a little tear on the left ear, plus a blue tag that reads 'DinoFriends.' The toy looks well-loved and maybe a bit dusty from outdoor play. If this belongs to a child, I'd really like to help reunite you—it's sentimental and worth getting back. I can meet near Norwich Market or drop it off at the Riverside area for pickup.
I found a stunning white cockatoo perched on a tree branch by the riverbank while walking my dog in East Anglia. It seems friendly and well-cared for, but no one around seemed to recognize it. I can’t imagine it’s been out here long. If it belongs to you or you know its owner, please reach out!