One of the most photographed mills on the Broads set for major repairs
Plans to restore one of the most photographed mills on the Norfolk Broads and get it turning for the first time in almost two decades have been unveiled.
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George Thompson is a journalist on the Local Democracy Reporting Service, covering local politics in Norfolk at the county and district level.
George Thompson is a journalist on the Local Democracy Reporting Service, covering local politics in Norfolk at the county and district level.
Plans to restore one of the most photographed mills on the Norfolk Broads and get it turning for the first time in almost two decades have been unveiled.
A Framingham Earl homeowner is fighting to put a balcony on his home after planners said it would overlook neighbours... despite there being no objections from surrounding homes.
Plans setting out how Trowse, a village on the edge of Norwich, should grow over the next 14 years will go out to the public for comment.
A document setting out how two communities on the Norfolk Broads should develop over the next 14 years is going out for public approval.
A homeowner in Irstead on the Norfolk Broads has won his fight to install a tiled roof rather than thatched on his home extension.
Plans to refurbish rundown toilets at Mousehold Heath, a beauty spot in Norwich, have arisen once again, almost two years after they were first mooted.
A major new poll has suggested that the Conservatives’ grip on Norfolk teeters in the balance, with several seats within grasping distance of Labour.
Authorities across Norfolk are sitting on more than a billion pounds worth of combined debt, with the vast majority held by just one council.
A bid to install a food truck at Morston has been blocked by councillors, who questioned its necessity when there was already a cafe metres away.
A bid to build a new car park in Happisburgh, a tourist hotspot falling into the sea has been approved.
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