New documents set out where 16,500 extra Norfolk homes could be built
A new vision for the future of Breckland has been unveiled through a new local plan and design guide which will inform planning decisions in the district.
Local Democracy Reporter
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
A new vision for the future of Breckland has been unveiled through a new local plan and design guide which will inform planning decisions in the district.
A Norfolk homeowner living in the village of Shouldham is battling against West Norfolk Council after they were told to tear down a metal fence.
A mystery bid to chop off the top of a protected tree in Bradwell, near Great Yarmouth, has led to rising tensions between neighbours.
Businesses in Heartsease, near Norwich, have reported a huge drop in trade with some losing as much as 50pc due to the £4.4m revamp of the roundabout
The historic village green at Bradenham in Norfolk has updated its bylaws to clamp down on modern menaces, introducing new bans and raising the maximum fine from £2 to £500.
A debate over West Norfolk Council's four-year strategy led to an unseemly row between the Conservative group who are accused of "sour grapes".
West Norfolk Council is lobbying for more support from the government amid questions over whether it should continue its £3m funding of Internal Drainage Boards.
The mystery surrounding an application to trim a protected oak tree in Turner Close, Bradwell, has been unravelled.
Breckland Council's £11.5m investments in Qatar and Abu Dhabi banks have been called "hypocritical" due to these countries' human rights records and links with Hamas.
Brazilian Lounge, a cafe in Estcourt Road in Great Yarmouth, has been granted a licence to serve alcohol and stay open late into the night despite noise fears.
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