Relief for business as junction reopens during 82-day roadworks
The South Hill Road junction with Plumstead Road East in Thorpe St Andrew has reopened to traffic after being closed for three weeks for essential drainage maintenance.
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The South Hill Road junction with Plumstead Road East in Thorpe St Andrew has reopened to traffic after being closed for three weeks for essential drainage maintenance.
A bin overflowing with dog waste has been forcibly removed from its base and left by the side of the road in White Woman Lane, Norwich.
A Norfolk mum battling incurable secondary breast cancer is determined to complete her 'dream list' with her family with the time she has left.
Thorpe St Andrew is set to lose its pharmacy - and people are worried it could be a trend across Norwich.
A popular Norwich man known for his animal rights activism and love of punk music has died, aged 42.
The meticulous restoration of the historic village sign in Eaton, Norwich, could soon be back on track after unforeseen delays.
Toni and Guy in Norwich, which has been in the city centre for 25 years, has its sights on expansion as it outgrows its current premises in London Street.
Medequip Assistive Technology, which provides community equipment services to local authorities and the NHS across the UK, is the latest business to see the potential in Diamond Point.
Two detached properties on land in Fakenham Road, Taverham - on the outskirts of Norwich - have come up for sale with offers in excess of £2m.
Gemma Murray, a Scot drawn to the "magic and beauty" of Norfolk, opens her florist Basil and Pip in Norwich's Royal Arcade today.
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