Sabrina Johnson, Eastern Daily Press

Sabrina Johnson

Eastern Daily Press

United Kingdom

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Past:
  • Eastern Daily Press
  • Norwich Evening News
  • East Anglian DT
  • Islington Gazette
  • Ipswich Star
  • The New European

Past articles by Sabrina:

New vets opens its doors in Cromer

A new veterinary practice has opened its doors to pet owners and their furry friends alike in Cromer. → Read More

Could you perform in this upcoming opera?

Two nights of music are being held to give people a taster of an upcoming opera and to see if they would like to audition to be part of the show. → Read More

Proposed second home crackdown met with caution in North Norfolk

Plans to give councils the power to cap second home numbers have been met with caution in North Norfolk. Ministers are reportedly... → Read More

Tributes paid to painter and musician Ian Houston

Tributes have been paid to a celebrated impressionist painter whose career was "formed under East Anglian skies." Not only was Ian... → Read More

Rare closure of Cromer Pier planned for private event

Cromer Pier is to be closed to the public for four hours for a private event hosted by High Sheriff of Norfolk. → Read More

Closed Sheringham care home could become housing

An application has been lodged to turn a former care home in Sheringham, Kingsgate, into two townhouses. → Read More

Seaside town announces programme for first autumn arts festival

Chalk*Clay*Sand*Salt is coming to Cromer this October. → Read More

Pub landlord caught up in 'phone slamming' scam

The landlord of a Norfolk pub has warned he has lost half his takings in three days after he fell victim to what he believes is phone slamming. → Read More

Underwater drone captures rarely seen Cromer Shoal Chalk Beds

An underwater drone has captured footage of the seabed and a rarely seen environment off the north Norfolk coast. → Read More

Painting which has perplexed historians for years comes to Cromer

A mysterious painting that is steeped in history has appeared on the streets of Cromer, adding to the seaside town's existing collection of famous artworks. → Read More

'Wholly inappropriate' - Renewed bid for storage container site slammed

An application to put 39 storage containers and a portable office on a former RAF site near the North Norfolk coast has been called "wholly inappropriate." → Read More

Provide more motorhome facilities

Calls have been made for motorhome aire facilities to be made available in Norfolk. → Read More

Norfolk Lowland Search and Rescue to hold city centre fundraising day

A voluntary group that plays a crucial role in rescue operations and searches for missing people in Norfolk is holding a fundraising day to encourage. → Read More

Campaigning through busy summer has kept people safe, says RNLI

Those tasked with patrolling Norfolk's waterways have said the mild weather in combination with water safety campaigns have helped keep people safe. → Read More

Campaigning through busy summer has kept people safe, says RNLI

Those tasked with patrolling Norfolk's waterways have said the mild weather in combination with water safety campaigns have helped keep people safe. → Read More

Sheringham care home placed in special measures after latest CQC rating

A Sun Court Nursing Home in Sheringham has been placed in special measures after inspectors found the residents were "at risk of harm." → Read More

Mourners urged to remove prohibited items from graves in Cromer

Families and friends of those who are buried in Cromer Cemetery are being encouraged to remove any unauthorised items from graves before they are thrown away. → Read More

Anger over National Trust's decision to close free Felbrigg car park

A community has expressed its anger and disappointment after the National Trust closed a free car park on the edge of the Felbrigg Hall estate. → Read More

Tony Shipp looks back on 50-years in charge of Cromer Carnival

When Tony Shipp volunteered to run the children's activities at Cromer Carnival in 1971, little did he know it would lead to 50-years of dedication. → Read More

Ex-rugby player and sub-postmaster diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's

A man from Southrepps who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's has set up a charity to supports others like him. → Read More