Summary

  • Updates on Monday, 9 May 2016

  • Norwich City confirms resignation of chief executive David McNally

  • Conservative Cliff Jordan is voted in as new Norfolk County Council leader

  • Woman taken to hospital after pub outbuilding collapses

  • Dog owners who fail to clear up after their pets are more likely to face re-education than a fine in Norfolk, the BBC finds

  • More news, sport, travel and weather updates from 08:00 on Tuesday

  1. Our live coverage across the daypublished at 18:00

    That's it from the Norfolk Live team on Monday so goodbye... we'll be back from 08:00 tomorrow, bringing you the news, sport, travel and weather updates as they happen. 

    If you have any photographs from around the county that you'd like to share, or if there's anything happening that you'd like us to know about, you can contact us via emailFacebook, external or Twitter, external.

    Have a good evening.

  2. WATCH: Public gives verdict on McNally resignationpublished at 17:58

    BBC Look East

    Members of the public have been giving our Tom Williams their views on Norwich City chief executive David McNally's resignation...

  3. Weather: Showers overnight and thunder... Tomorrow cloudypublished at 17:55

    BBC Weather

    Showers are likely to move north a little overnight, with a risk of thunder. Remaining rather warm and humid, with a low of 15C (59F).

    Weather map

    Tomorrow, becoming mostly cloudy with persistent, occasionally heavy rain developing across many areas during the morning. Highs of 15C (59F).

  4. Gorleston GP surgeries mergepublished at 17:45

    The Family Healthcare Centre (FHC) in Gorleston is merging with the Central Surgery and moving into its buildings to take advantage of its newer facilities.

    Central SurgeryImage source, Google

    The new surgery will be called the Central Health Centre. FHC, based at East Anglian Way, had been found to require improvement by the Care Quality Commission, external in a report published at the end of last year.

    Both practices will operate from Central Surgery’s existing building at Sussex Road from 6 June, with all staff moving to the site. The building currently housing the FHC, in East Anglian Way, will be returned to its owners.

  5. WATCH: Prospect of 'meek' relegation wrankles with fanspublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    BBC Radio Norfolk's Norwich City commentator Chris Goreham gives his assessment of chief executive David McNally's resignation today.

    Chris will be joined by Rob Butler on a special edition of Canary Call on BBC Radio Norfolk at 18:00 this evening.

    Guests will include former Norwich player Darren Eadie, sports journalist and City fan Charlie Wyett and Robin Sainty from The Canaries Trust.

  6. Headlines: Norwich City thank McNally after resignation confirmed... New leader of county council hopes for 'new chapter'published at 17:01 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Jo Thewlis
    BBC Radio Norfolk

    Here are this evening's headlines for Norfolk:

    • Norwich City have thanked chief executive David McNally for his work over the past seven years after his resignation was confirmed
    • New Norfolk County Council leader Cliff Jordan says he hopes his election will mark a new chapter for the authority
    • Plans to build 120 more homes at Hunstanton are approved by councillors
  7. Norwich City chief's resignation a 'total surprise'published at 16:53 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Chris Goreham
    BBC Radio Norfolk sport

    I understand David McNally's resignation came as a total surprise to the Norwich City board.

    The mood at Carrow Road is that it is "business as usual" and that the club has to concentrate on Wednesday's crucial home game against Watford.

  8. Proposals backed for 120 new homes in Hunstantonpublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Nic Rigby
    BBC News

    Plans to build 120 more homes at Hunstanton have been approved by councillors in West Norfolk.

    Site of developmentImage source, Google

    The houses will be built east of Cromer Road by the Le Strange Estate and developer Pigeon Hunstanton 2. It's the second large estate for the town to be given the go-ahead.

    The developers will have to pay Norfolk County Council nearly £340,000 to extend Hunstanton Primary School, which currently has only four spare places.

  9. Simply not good enoughpublished at 16:10 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Eastern Daily Press

    And here is the back page of today's EDP, external:

    EDP back pageImage source, Archant
  10. Tributes to village championpublished at 16:08 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Eastern Daily Press

    Here is today's EDP, external front page:

    EDP front pageImage source, Archant
  11. Decision on Lidl for Heacham on holdpublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Plans for a new Lidl supermarket next to the A149 at Heacham won't be ruled on for at least another month.

    Lidl store sign

    King's Lynn and West Norfolk council's, external planning committee is worried about the impact of traffic on the main road and fear that queues will worsen.

    It decided to defer its decision so a representative from Norfolk County Council's highways department could attend a future meeting.

  12. Swardeston batsman scores impressive maximumpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Chris Goreham
    BBC Radio Norfolk sport

    Swardeston's Joe Gatting achieved one of cricket's great feats over the weekend, smashing six sixes off one over. 

    The former Sussex and Hampshire player scored a maximum in the final over of their innings against Ramsey in the ECB National Club Championship on his way to scoring an unbeaten 160 off 95 balls. 

    Joe GattingImage source, Getty Images

    Swardeston won the game by 220 runs. Ramsey were bowled all out for 126 in reply to the Norfolk side's 346 for 8.

  13. Norfolk MP's hopes over junior doctor talkspublished at 14:47 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Nic Rigby
    BBC News

    North Norfolk Liberal Democrat MP Norman Lamb (pictured) said he hopes the government is "serious" over talks about the junior doctors' contract dispute in England.

    Norman Lamb MP

    Five days of talks between the British Medical Association (BMA) and the health secretary Jeremy Hunt are due to begin this morning.

    The BMA says it will restart talks with an open mind, while the government has said talks need to focus on outstanding contractual issues such as unsocial hours and Saturday pay. Former Health Minister Mr Lamb says the dispute is damaging for the NHS.

  14. Norfolk County Council appointments revealedpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    A whole host of other positions on the council have been announced following the election of Cliff Jordan as the new Conservative leader of the county.

    Norfolk County Council hall

    At County Hall today, Conservative councillor Alison Thomas, of Long Stratton, was elected as deputy leader of the council.

    Mr Jordan will also be chairman of the policy and resources committee, while former Tory leader of the administration Bill Borrett will be chairman of the adult social care committee and Roger Smith will chair the children's services committee.

  15. McNally 'stopped Canaries being a pushover'published at 13:42 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Jonathan Park
    BBC Look East sport

    When David McNally arrived at Carrow Road in the summer of 2009, Norwich were in a mess.

    Relegated to League One and with big debts, things looked pretty bleak. The Canaries were a pushover but McNally changed that the moment he walked through the door.

    His tough, no-nonsense approach changed the club from top to bottom, ruffling a few feathers along the way. 

    Norwich City chief executive David McNally (L) celebrates with the trophy after the official presentation after Norwich City won the English Championship play off final football match between Middlesbrough and Norwich City at Wembley Stadium in London on May 25, 2015.Image source, Getty Images

    Not all Norwich fans saw eye-to-eye with McNally but most will agree that he made quite an impact in his seven years at Carrow Road.

  16. McNally leaves a club odds-on to be relegatedpublished at 13:25 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    David McNally's resignation comes with Norwich City four points adrift of safety from relegation with two matches remaining.

    Norwich City Football ClubImage source, Reuters

    The Canaries have failed to score in their last four matches and need to win their next two games against Watford and Everton, and hope rivals Sunderland and Newcastle slip up, if they are to stand a hope of playing top-flight football next year.

    The bookies don't rate their chances, however - making them odds-on favourites to accompany Aston Villa into the Championship.

  17. McNally resignation: What we know so farpublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Norwich City announced this morning that chief executive David McNally had resigned. Here's a recap of the story so far: 

    • Speculation was rife that McNally had quit the club on Saturday, hours after the Canaries were beaten 1-0 by Manchester United
    • The defeat left Norwich City four points adrift of safety from relegation, with just two games left
    • A tweet from McNally’s Twitter that night said: “I've resigned tonight and I hope the club can now progress"
    • A later tweet said: “I take back what I said earlier… I have not resigned"
    • Both tweets were later deleted and the club did not comment
    • This morning the club confirmed it had accepted McNally’s resignation
    • Director of finance Steve Stone has been appointed interim chief executive
    • The Canaries face Watford at Carrow Road Wednesday night
  18. Headlines: NCFC chief executive resigns... Norfolk County Council has new leaderpublished at 12:38 British Summer Time 9 May 2016

    Clare Worden
    BBC Radio Norfolk

    The headlines at lunchtime:

    • Norwich City's chief executive David McNally has resigned, it was announced this morning
    • The new leader of Norfolk County Council is Conservative councillor Cliff Jordan
    • It has emerged that most district councils in Norfolk have not secured a dog-fouling prosecution for years