First restaurant to open in riverside complex despite concerns of locals
Norwich City Council has granted permission for Lounges to open a restaurant in St Anne's Quarter.
Local Democracy Reporter
Eleanor Storey is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Eleanor Storey is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Norwich City Council has granted permission for Lounges to open a restaurant in St Anne's Quarter.
Breckland Council is set to delay a decision on its new local plan, which sets out housing targets across the district, potentially leaving the door open for huge new developments.
Wymondham Town Council has said the Wynterfest Christmas event will not be returning this year, citing to fears about "commercialism".
Thetford Town Council has lodged plans with Breckland Council to build a new walkover crossing at Nuns' Bridges.
Breckland Council has granted permission for the Fox and Hounds pub in Weasenham to be turned into a home.
Norwich City Council has officially lodged an objection against the Norwich Western Link road.
New details about the redevelopment of the Nelson Hotel in Norwich have been revealed.
Ben Goldsborough MP has criticised Norfolk County Council for its handling of repeated closures in Station Road, Wymondham.
RWE has revealed plans for High Grove solar farm, a project that will span 4,000 acres of Norfolk countryside near Swaffham and Dereham.
Plans for a new dentistry school at the UEA remain in doubt as Norwich South Labour MP Clive Lewis says the project is "not a done deal".
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