
A year after a plot of land just off Unthank Road was sold, we look at how the proceeds are set to be ploughed back into the local community.
A new venture will open on Unthank Road early next year, providing a one-stop shop for property services.
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A popular cafe/deli/ restaurant on Unthank Road has closed. But other parties have already expressed an interest in taking over 103.
Seven people are to stand trial charged with conspiracy to manage brothels.
The arrests followed an operation targeting people-trafficking and prostitution, including a raid on a Golden Triangle brothel.
Two local schools are part of a solar panel pilot project.
The panels were installed at Avenue Junior and Bignold Primary schools last weekend.
But as the government looks to cut feed-in tariffs next month, one nearby renewable firm says they’ll be hit hard.
An illegal brothel has been closed down at an address in Eaton. Read More…
Governors from two Norwich faith schools have voted to amalgamate them – but not until September 2013. Read More…
A brand new estate agents has opened up on Unthank Road.
Websters are the first in a new series on South Norwich News, giving a snapshot of local businesses. Read More…
In the early 1900s, Jeremiah Colman bought a 3,500 year old mummy shroud, along with over 200 other Egyptian artifacts. The shroud is now part of the Castle Museum collection, alongside a mummy gifted by George V.
The stories behind the collection will be explored in a series of talks at the RC cathedral throughout October.
Photo: (c) Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
Dozens of people attended public meetings this week to discuss the impact of merging two of the city’s faith schools. Read More…
