May elections will go ahead in Norfolk
Council elections in Norfolk will now go ahead this May after a government U-turn.
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Council elections in Norfolk will now go ahead this May after a government U-turn
View Local News Here Councillors in Norwich have questioned the cost of the £7.8 million regeneration of the halls
Norwich City progressed into the fifth round of the Emirates FA Cup with a 3-1 win
A new music festival celebrating the world's biggest artists is coming to Earlham Park
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Council elections in Norfolk will now go ahead this May after a government U-turn.
A charity chairman who says the SEND system is broken has set out plans to open the county's first specialist autism centre.
Councillors in Norwich have questioned the cost of a dispute surrounding the £7.8 million regeneration of the halls.
Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service says last year was its busiest on record, handling almost 18,000 emergency calls.
Live facial recognition technology is set to be introduced by Norfolk Police as part of efforts to improve public safety in Norwich.
A major programme of skate park improvements in Norwich is progressing with work starting at Eton Park.
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