Summary

  • Updates for Friday, 3 February 2017

  • Dirty Norwich artist takes on Ed Sheeran

  • Norwich City part company with chief executive after just six months

  • 'Stay away unless emergency' asks hospital

  • Hoax calls to paramedics revealed

  • Thieves target Broads Post Office

  • Erosion battle pensioner packing up home

  1. University thanks Vogue cover star midwifepublished at 09:33 British Summer Time 4 June 2020

    Rachel MillarImage source, British Vogue

    The University of East Anglia has publicly thanked one of its former students who has appeared on the cover of the July edition of British Vogue.

    The Norwich university thanked midwife Rachel Millar, who graduated in 2018, for "her continued work on the front line".

    She is one of the key workers whose portrait is featured on three versions of the cover of the latest edition, which is out this week.

  2. Mystery window cleaner helping firms 'bounce back'published at 07:44 British Summer Time 4 June 2020

    The mystery window cleaner posts a note to say he has been - but does not want to be paid.

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  3. Circumstances behind mountain death unknownpublished at 21:35 British Summer Time 3 June 2020

    Experienced hillwalker Terence Rooney was found dead on a Scottish mountain in December.

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  4. Man saws neighbour's car in 'hateful vendetta'published at 19:52 British Summer Time 3 June 2020

    The victim says he has been through "six years of hell" after a series of attacks on his property.

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  5. Drive-through Covid test centre to open in Norwichpublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 3 June 2020

    CoronavirusImage source, Science Photo Library

    A drive-through coronavirus testing facility is to open at the Postwick Park and Ride East Anglia in Norwich, as part of the government’s UK-wide drive to increase testing.

    The facility will in a "pilot" phase for its first few days of operation, with the first tests available from Saturday.

    Anyone experiencing symptoms of Covid-19 - which include a new, continuous cough, a high temperature, or a loss of or change in their normal sense of smell or taste - can book an appointment on the NHS website, external or by calling 119.

  6. Wildlife car park to reopen, prompting 'excrement' warningpublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 3 June 2020

    Cley next the Sea, Norfolk

    The car park at the Cley Marshes visitor centre on the north Norfolk coast is reopening on Thursday, but the centre itself, as well as the hides and boardwalks, will remain shut.

    The tweet from Norfolk Wildlife Trust (NWT) has prompted a reply which warned that the area around Cley was already "blighted" by human waste and "if you can't open the toilets, the car parks should remain shut - unless you're gonna clean up after them".

    The NWT's tweet does remind people to "please be considerate".

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  7. Cards appeal for war veteran's 100th birthdaypublished at 13:21 British Summer Time 3 June 2020

    Eddie Hunn turns 100 on Sunday but cannot see family or friends because of social distancing.

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  8. Health worker reunited with girls after nine weekspublished at 12:57 British Summer Time 3 June 2020

    Suzie Vaughan says she thought her "heart was going to burst" when she saw her daughters again.

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  9. Buildings lit purple in memory of George Floydpublished at 11:50 British Summer Time 3 June 2020

    Purple lights symbolise solidarity with anti-racism protests and the Black Lives Matter campaign.

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  10. Hundreds join Hemel Hempstead George Floyd protestpublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 2 June 2020

    People hold up placards calling for justice after the death of a black man in police custody in the US.

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  11. Forces shut down 20 county lines drug ringspublished at 16:04 British Summer Time 2 June 2020

    Access to mobile phone call data helped police target those controlling the drug trafficking.

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  12. Canaries preparing for Premier League returnpublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 2 June 2020

    Norwich City's players have been continuing their return to training after approval was given for the Premier League to proceed amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    When the top flight season resumes later this month, bottom-of-the-table Norwich will attempt to make up a six-point gap to safety, with nine games to play.

    Exact details of the new fixture schedule and kick-off times are not known, but all games will be played behind closed doors.

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  13. Picture of washed vinyl gloves in Norwich one of 200 selected to reflect lockdownpublished at 15:54 British Summer Time 2 June 2020

    Pete Cooper
    BBC News

    GlovesImage source, Peter Offord/Historic England/PA Media

    Historic England have selected 200 images that best reflect the nation's lockdown.

    More than 3,000 pictures were submitted by the public during a week-long appeal, with the final selection being added to the Historic England archive, external.

    Ten contemporary artists have also entered pictures into the archive as well as choosing favourites from the public submissions.

    Historic England said the call-out was the first time the public had been asked to capture photographs for the archive since World War Two.

    It includes this picture taken by Peter Offord of the Little Free Library on the Hill in Norwich, which washes and distributes vinyl gloves.

  14. Anglian Water leisure sites reopenpublished at 13:37 British Summer Time 2 June 2020

    Pete Cooper
    BBC News

    Anglian Water said its water parks in the east of England would reopen to the public from today.

    The water company runs Pitsford Water, Ravensthorpe Reservoir and Hollowell in Northamptonshire, Grafham Water in Cambridgeshire, Alton Water in Suffolk, Taverham Mill in Norfolk and Rutland Water.

    Park closed sign

    Anglian Water, external said there would be "a number of changes on site with some facilities still closed".

    It also said visitors should park in its car parks and "not in local villages".

    The water parks were closed ahead of the government lockdown in March.

    Alton WaterImage source, Stour and Orwell Society
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    Alton Water near Ipswich, with the River Stour estuary in the background

  15. Granddad gamer's transatlantic meeting in new filmpublished at 17:27 British Summer Time 1 June 2020

    Garry Bowhill-Mann, from Norwich, and Mike Nolan from California, both in their 70s, met in the US.

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  16. Seaside pier reopening after lockdownpublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 1 June 2020

    Cromer Pier is reopening for residents and visitors to walk along.

    The council is advising people to bring their own hand sanitisers if they touch surfaces, and not to proceed onto the pier if it looks busy.

    The theatre, restuarant and gift shop remain closed.

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  17. 'Hundreds of thousands' stream Hay Festival onlinepublished at 11:57 British Summer Time 1 June 2020

    The 33rd edition of the literary event was broadcast online due to the coronavirus crisis.

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  18. Town hit by lockdown and sinkhole 'double whammy'published at 10:36 British Summer Time 31 May 2020

    Retailers are full of "optimism" in a seaside resort despite a difficult time on the high street.

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  19. How the new school day might lookpublished at 01:29 British Summer Time 30 May 2020

    A head teacher explains how she is piecing school life back together before children return.

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