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Approval for 188 new homes among public notices to be aware of this week
Approval for 188 new homes near Norwich and a speed restriction on the A11 are among the public notices to be aware of in Norfolk this week.
Man who drowned on summer evening after taking drugs was not spotted 'for 10 minutes'
A coroner has warned of the dangers of open water swimming after young man drowned at Norfolk beauty spot.
Norfolk named one of UK's romance scam hotspots
Norfolk has been named among the top catfishing hotspots in the UK, with people losing more than £1m to the traps in the last year.
Norfolk retailer marking over 200 years in the county with launch of own collection
Jarrold is marking over 200 years in Norfolk with the launch of its first-ever own-brand bath and body collection.
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New comedy play inspired by late TV presenter's life coming to Norwich
Savage, inspired by the life of Paul O’Grady and the rise of his drag alter ego, Lily Savage, is heading to Norwich Theatre Royal next April.
Green light for recycling site operating without correct planning permission
A Norfolk recycling site which did not have the correct planning permission in place has been given the green light to keep operating.
Opinion: No farmer should face challenges alone during busy harvest season
With the busy harvest season approaching, no farmers should face their challenges alone says Natalie Symonds of the Farming Community Network (FCN).
Village pub on former RAF site launches new café and play area
The Diplomat, a pub in Badersfield, north Norfolk, has launched a new takeaway service, children's play area and community café.
Village's only pub closed since before Christmas moves step closer to reopening
A village's only remaining pub that was forced to close before Christmas is set to reopen.
Why this café with riverside views has become a much-loved spot in Norfolk
Bridgestones of Thorpe, which sits by the River Yare in Thorpe St Andrew near Norwich, has become a favourite among both locals and visitors.
Battle of the bus shelter is back on as demolition plans to be discussed
A beloved 1950s bus shelter that survived demolition thanks to an extraordinary sit-in protest has returned to the chopping block in a shock turn of events.
Norfolk's boat building industry to receive boost from new initiative
Norfolk’s historic boat building industry is set to receive a boost thanks to a revival of apprenticeships.
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