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A critical shortage of skilled workers is jeopardising the Government’s pledge to build 1.5 million new homes by 2029, according to research.
Arctic and little terns, and ringed plover, breed and nest on the fragile dunes and beaches at Long Nanny, monitored by seven ...
A hit city cafe is celebrating its fifth anniversary since opening in the Norwich Lanes. Christophe's Crêpes in Pottergate is run by husband-and-wife team Chris and Lauren Smith, who have grown the ...
A six-week-old foal named Helios from Wakefield Farm Stud in Foulsham has won the prestigious Queen's Prize at the 2025 Royal Norfolk Show.
A new convenience store will open its doors in Lowestoft next week - after its planned opening was "pushed back slightly." ...
Andrew and Lorraine Underwood have been given planning permission to convert and extend a building on Gorleston High Street. The property, currently the home of Priory Kitchens and Interiors, will be ...
Bowsall Developments and Housing 21 have applied to build 42 "affordable" properties on land off Barton Road in Wisbech. A planning statement says the five-acre site is currently occupied by a ...
A prisoner who was 'bullied' by another inmate struck him over the back of the head with a broken pool cue, a court has heard.
Pupils at a new Norfolk primary school are set to get more space to play on. Ad Meliora Academy Trust has been given planning permission for a second playground at Greenpark Academy in King's Lynn. A ...
Norfolk grazing marshes including a Grade II listed 19th-century former windmill are being sold via Savills with a guide price of £450,000.
A row between a Norwich man and Broadland District Council over what is considered an annex has lead to an appeal being lodged with the ...
People living near a construction site where an alarm rang through the night have spoken about how "annoying" it was.