Summary

  • Updates for Norfolk

  1. Demolition work starts to remove seaside log flumepublished at 15:21 GMT 3 February 2023

    It has been a "good ride" enjoyed by thousands but it is time to move on, the sites manager say.

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  2. Leisure centre rebuild has boosted town - councilpublished at 14:59 GMT 3 February 2023

    A new £26m seafront leisure centre has increased footfall in a town by 15%, a council says.

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  3. Gym trio makes up half of Berlin-bound GB squadpublished at 06:12 GMT 2 February 2023

    The three athletes from a town gym will fly to Germany to compete in the Special Olympics.

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  4. Man charged after three killed in A47 crashpublished at 17:03 GMT 17 January 2023

    The three victims - two in their 40s and one in their 20s - died on the road in Norfolk on Sunday.

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  5. King meets well-wishers on Harry interview daypublished at 15:54 GMT 8 January 2023

    The King stops and chats as he arrives for a service at a church in Castle Rising, Norfolk.

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  6. 'My house and village are falling into the sea'published at 01:37 GMT 31 December 2022

    A nurse says she is heartbroken that nothing can be done to save her house from coastal erosion.

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  7. 'I'm spending £1,900 a month on my son's cannabis'published at 06:00 GMT 30 December 2022

    Families of epileptic children say they struggle to pay for the medical cannabis keeping them alive.

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  8. Detectorist finds Roman gold earring in fieldpublished at 08:29 GMT 27 December 2022

    A battered little piece of jewellery found in a Norfolk field is much older than first thought.

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  9. Jail term extended for man who murdered daughterpublished at 12:18 GMT 19 December 2022

    Nigel Malt, who drover over his daughter Lauren, has his minimum prison sentence increased.

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  10. Homes get approval despite infrastructure concernspublished at 12:47 GMT 15 December 2022

    The housing association behind the 461 dwellings is allotting 50% of the properties to social need.

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  11. New online directory lists warm spaces this winterpublished at 10:49 GMT 15 December 2022

    A website showing public spaces where people can go to keep warm this winter is created in Norwich.

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  12. Robbie to play royal estate's first large-scale gigpublished at 13:30 GMT 5 December 2022

    The ex-Take That star will headline the first large-scale, outdoor live concert held at Sandringham.

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  13. Bird flu cull like a grievance to turkey farmerpublished at 16:49 GMT 2 December 2022

    Steve Childerhouse cannot supply birds this Christmas, or next, after losing almost all of his flock.

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  14. Beaver pair turn dry ground into thriving habitatpublished at 06:08 GMT 30 November 2022

    They have been busy building lodges and dams in the area in the year since they were introduced.

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  15. Concern new homes will put pressure on local parkpublished at 15:35 GMT 29 November 2022

    A charity that cares for a country park says new homes will put its green space under stress.

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  16. River bank raised in £40m flood protection workpublished at 15:29 GMT 24 November 2022

    Raising the Middle Level bank in the Fens will protect homes from flooding, Environment Agency says.

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  17. Patients fear roof collapse at propped-up hospitalpublished at 13:15 GMT 13 November 2022

    Much of the roof at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn is supported by props.

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  18. Claims US airman on duty at crash site disputedpublished at 17:35 GMT 11 November 2022

    A judge considers how the case of a US airman accused of killing a motorcyclist should be handled.

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  19. Show celebrates trailblazing photographerpublished at 06:18 GMT 3 November 2022

    A new exhibition displays contemporary photos alongside ones taken in the 19th Century by a pioneer.

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  20. Borderless policing hailed as hare coursing fallspublished at 16:03 GMT 2 November 2022

    A "borderless" response to illegal hare coursing causes a big drop in cases in a year, say police.

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