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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 ...
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.
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 site that was once used by workers of a chocolate manufacturer could be turned into offices after plans were submitted to City Hall.
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 ...
A dispute over the operation of Haven Bridge between Norfolk County Council and Peel Ports remains unresolved, with the council continuing to ...