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Bid to convert home into supported accommodation for young people
A residential home on Tower Hill in Beccles could be transformed into a supported accommodation for young people.
Inquest opens into death of swimmer at Norfolk beauty spot
The inquest into the death of 23-year-old Ezra Tilford-Key, who died while swimming at Horstead Mill on the River Bure, is starting today.
Live updates of inquest into swimmer, 23, who died at Norfolk beauty spot
The inquest into the death of 23-year-old Ezra Tilford-Key, who died while swimming at Horstead Mill on the River Bure, is starting today. The hearing will take place at Norfolk Coroner's Court from midday.
Swimmer, 23, took 'cocaine and cannabis' before drowning at Norfolk water mill
The inquest into the death of 23-year-old Ezra Tilford-Key, who died while swimming at Horstead Mill on the River Bure, is starting today. The hearing will take place at Norfolk Coroner's Court from midday.
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Businessman makes deadline for PCC election after securing signatures in the street
Norfolk businessman Marcus Pearcey will be standing for the role of Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner in July.
Businessman makes deadline for by-election after securing signatures in the street
Norfolk businessman Marcus Pearcey will be standing for the role of Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner in July.
Sale of high street restaurant is postponed at auction
A former cinema and restaurant in a prominent high street location has been taken off sale ahead of an auction.
Former RAF base to become activity centre despite concerns from locals
The former RAF Coltishall in Norfolk, which was once used by jets, will be converted into an activity centre and accommodation after plans were approved.
Fourteen crews battle blaze involving 50 tonnes of waste at recycling centre
Fourteen fire crews battled a blaze involving 50 tonnes of shredded waste at a waste recycling centre in Costessey, near Norwich, on June 18.
Woman fighting with council to be moved from her home deemed unsafe six-months ago
Mya Whitworth who lives in a second-floor flat on Jex Road says she is still waiting for Norwich City Council to move her into a ground-floor home.
Zoo owner's wife ‘leapt into crocodile enclosure’ to save child thrown in by stranger
The wife of the owner of Johnsons of Old Hurst zoo "jumped into a crocodile enclosure" to save a three-year-old boy, who a stranger had thrown into the water.
Landlords renting to friends or family need formal structures in place
The common perception of a residential landlord might be a faceless company managing a large portfolio, but in fact the market is much more diverse than that; people become landlords for a variety of reasons.
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