North Norfolk has seen a decrease in its number of empty homes, with one councillor saying that houses brought back into use "make a real difference".

Figures published by North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) show that in October 2021 there were 477 long-term empty homes. The figure represents less than 1pc of homes in the area.

It was 564 at the same time the previous year.

Eastern Daily Press: Wendy Fredericks, North Norfolk District Council's portfolio holder for housing and benefits.Wendy Fredericks, North Norfolk District Council's portfolio holder for housing and benefits. (Image: Wendy Fredericks)

The council cannot stop owners leaving properties empty, but council tax is doubled if a house is left vacant for two years and quadrupled after five years.

Wendy Fredericks, portfolio holder for housing and benefits, said: “We have a real shortage of homes in the district - in particular market-rent homes suitable for people who cannot afford to buy a home.

"Every empty home that is brought back into use can make a real difference to people desperate for somewhere to live and this is a practice we wish to continue.”