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A large group of travellers who had set up camp on a town recreation ground have been moved on. Sprowston Town Council had previously announced that the group had been served notice on Monday night ...
Thousands of people are expected to descend on Westminster on Wednesday to lobby their MPs to take action on climate change and restoring nature. Organisers say more than 5,000 people from across the ...
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A new trail camera is set to be installed at a play park after recent acts of vandalism. Beccles Fenland Charity Trust has revealed that it will be installing the new safety measure on Beccles Common.
Fishermen have reeled in a £10,000 share of a windfarm developer’s new fishing fund. The Southwold Fishermen’s Association were awarded the first ever grant from Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 Fishing Fund, using ...
A new veterinary practice looks set to be built on a shopping centre despite concerns over parking and the impact on a doctors' surgery nearby. The Carlton Colville Shopping Centre in Lowestoft could ...
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A school in a Broads village is offering a trip down memory lane as part of its 60th anniversary celebrations. Flegg Ormiston High Academy, in Martham, is preparing for its birthday on Saturday, July ...
The city's oldest department store has submitted a bid to install solar panels on its landmark site. Jarrolds has applied to put 98 monocrystalline black PV modules with "a black non-reflective glass ...
Prior to the pandemic, most of Norfolk gin company Bullards' business came through the region’s pubs, bars and restaurants. But since being forced to shift its focus online during Covid – selling ...
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