Town's shabby railway gates 'have become kebab litter hotspot'
The “shocking” state of King’s Lynn’s overgrown railway gates has been highlighted by councillors, with reports of people littering them with kebab packaging.
The “shocking” state of King’s Lynn’s overgrown railway gates has been highlighted by councillors, with reports of people littering them with kebab packaging.
A major re-development at a rural industrial estate has been approved by councillors, despite concerns from residents about noise, traffic and a loss of privacy.
Clive Lewis, the Labour MP for Norwich South, has criticised his party leader Keir Starmer for comments he has made about trans rights.
Priti Patel, the former home secretary, has challenged the government over plans to build 180km of pylons across East Anglia.
Campaigners have raised concerns about the blocking-up of a historic Norfolk rail route, saying it will prevent cyclists from using it as a bike-path.
George Freeman MP has again objected to plans for a poultry farm near Attleborough, saying the project would be “unsustainable, inappropriate and out of keeping with the surrounding area”.
Breckland Council leader Sam Chapman-Allen has said he is “confident” his authority will not make a loss on its controversial purchase of Barnham Broom Golf Club, which it is now selling.
The battle lines are being drawn against a proposal for a new ‘railway village’ or 'garden town' in the heart of Norfolk.
A stand-off has emerged between two Norfolk councils over the cost of parking enforcement.
The prospect of a new railway station to serve a planned 4,000-home development at West Winch, near King's Lynn, has been talked down by council officials.
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