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Plans have emerged to build a home at a vicarage near a university in the city. If approved by Norwich City Council, the four-bedroom home could become the new vicarage on Bluebell Road once building ...
The Conservative leader said the flying of English flags should be ‘welcomed’, rather than ‘seen as an act of rebellion’.
The new venue has transformed the former Witley's shop, which closed down last year after more than a century of trading on the High Street.  Also coming to the town is a new pizza takeaway on nearby ...
Orbit Homes say they are still looking for a contractor to complete the development of the remaining 190 homes at a riverside spot in Norwich.
A multinational bank has had its plans approved to install illuminated signs on its premises in Norwich despite concerns about their brightness. HSBC will now be able to replace its signs on London ...
A group of charity rowers that Rupert Lowe, MP for Great Yarmouth, mistook for a group of "illegal migrants in a dinghy" have seen a ...
City folk have reported a creeping 'invasion’ of the country’s most venomous eight-legged creature. False widows appear to be on the rise in Norwich as swathes of the spiders are reportedly populating ...
It is a story passed down from one generation to the next about a gentleman who enjoyed a drink 150 years ago.
The latest in a series of exclusive excerpts from '20 I 20 Vision, a Filmmaker’s Memoir', by former EDP journalist and award-winning ...
A few days ago, we were entranced by a new addition to the insect population here. Firebugs are bright reddish-orange with black markings on their wing cases, imagine a show-off ladybird. Apparently, ...
Visitors waiting to see the Loch Garten ospreys in 1962 (Image: RSPB) For the fledging of two osprey chicks at Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Ranworth Broad reserve has brought joy, and importantly, hope, ...