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It was revealed at a recent meeting of Norwich City Council that it spent more than £3.7m on freelance or agency workers in 2024/25. While the Labour-run authority stressed this was a "significant ...
Norfolk farmer Richard Hirst, the 2025 winner of the coveted Timothy Colman Prize, has been praised for his collaborative leadership style and ...
The Oak Street, Norwich, which once hosted the likes of the Kinks and Rod Stewart, could be turned into a shop under new plans.
A homeowner is facing threats of legal action by the Broads Authority over decades-old rights to moor along the River Ant.
Police have said they are still investigating reports of a man exposing himself to children more than two weeks on.
Plans to release big cats in Norfolk could soon be back on the table. Campaigners have been locked in a dispute with Natural England officials over whether the once-native lynx can be released in ...
South Norfolk Council has launched a planning bid to demolish its former HQ in Long Stratton, called South Norfolk House.
The parents of a boy who died while swimming in a river have told how they repeatedly warned their son to stay away from the water.
A site that was once used by workers of a chocolate manufacturer could be turned into offices after plans were submitted to City Hall.
Plans for four new homes in a village near Norfolk's border with Cambridgeshire have been turned down. West Norfolk Council has refused outline proposals to demolish a polytunnel and build four houses ...
A drug dealer who was found with cannabis with a street value of £1,700 in the back of his car when he was stopped by police has been given a suspended prison sentence. Daniel Nash was driving a ...
Plans have been lodged with South Norfolk Council to turn the premises at 6 St Nicholas Street, which was previously home to Gentleman's Barbers, into a bar. The application to transform the empty ...