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An appeal has been lodged over plans to demolish a country pub and build new homes. → Read More
Families can enjoy a flash of fear thanks to a fire-breathing dragon visiting Norfolk this Halloween. → Read More
A scaffolding shroud has gone up around a Great Yarmouth landmark being converted into a holiday let. → Read More
A giant ghost pumpkin that would need "two people to lift it" has been stolen from a family's doorstep. → Read More
A former bar's bid to turn into a shop and sell alcohol 21 hours a day has run into opposition. → Read More
A house sold at auction is bidding for retrospective permission to be used as a house of multiple occupation (HMO). → Read More
A little-known heritage site left open to vandals and arsonists has been re-sealed by the local authority. → Read More
A convenience store's bid to sell alcohol 24/7 has been blocked. → Read More
A growing countryside retreat is looking to make changes following feedback from visitors. → Read More
Anglian Water has reopened a road closed by a leaking pipe. → Read More
Road users are facing long diversions after a burst water main in Acle. → Read More
The highways authority has raised concerns over plans for 41 new homes on the site of a former pick-your-own field. → Read More
A critically acclaimed musical tribute to the late, great comedy icon Victoria Wood is coming to Gorleston. → Read More
A bid for a 66-bed care home arranged over three floors is in the hands of planners. → Read More
A new sixth form modelled on a successful post-16 college in Norwich has welcomed its first students. → Read More
One of eight ulcer-ridden kittens dumped by a river in Great Yarmouth has died. → Read More
A new bid to allow a coffee vendor to operate year-round from a popular seaside spot has sparked concerns. → Read More
Six tennis courts whose untidy state is a source of local frustration are set for a makeover. → Read More
It started life as a village rectory in 1875 and in its time has also served as a country hotel and wedding venue. → Read More
It's been three years since the death of potter and painter Ernie Childs. → Read More