
A large fire at a tower block on Monday, which has their FM transmitter on top, caused the power supply to be switched off. Read More…
A plan has been put forward to save an historic part of Norwich.
At a packed public meeting last month, residents made their opposition clear to plans to build on the city’s former cricket ground in Lakenham.
Now, one councillor has suggested a way forward.
This month comments have been coming thick and fast on a range of local issues.
Over in our Opinion section, read which stories are causing a stir, from David Cameron, faith schools and Jamie Oliver’s new restaurant.



Crowds turn out for official opening of accessible path through Eaton marshland.
Sarah Fincham, who regularly uses the area in her wheelchair, whatever the weather said: “It’s absolutely brilliant. I love it. I used to use it all the time but would regularly get stuck and have to be pulled out of the mud.”
Access to an award-winning nature reserve in Eaton has been improved. Read More…
Bethel Street Fire Station, which closed last month after 80 years, has failed to pass fire safety regulations.
Tenants, who were due to move in last week, have been told they can’t move in until it’s safe.
A move to let more children play safely on residential streets is being explored in Norwich.
Using street party legislation, roads could become car-free for a few hours a day.
100 bikes go on sale next week, as part of an annual charity auction. Read More…
There’s a call for action to tackle the issue of dangerous dogs in Norwich.
It follows a number of attacks in the city, including a 10 year boy who was taken to hospital with serious injuries and a 9 year old, who was knocked to the ground and attacked by a bull terrier. Read More…
Two public meetings are being held next week, giving people in south Norwich a chance to have their say on plans to combine two local Catholic schools.
Traffic congestion is one of the issues that’s been raised, if the merger goes ahead.
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