Locals fear graves will be 'desecrated' during church's renovation project
The Church of St Mary in Wimbotsham is to be renovated five years after it was devastated by a fire.
Local Democracy Reporter
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
The Church of St Mary in Wimbotsham is to be renovated five years after it was devastated by a fire.
Plans to demolish the former Holme-next-the-Sea home of Charles Bennion, a wealthy Leicestershire shoemaker, have been met with fresh opposition from locals.
They are a quintessential feature of Norfolk's seaside towns and villages but could more frequent storms caused by climate change make beach huts too costly?
A fresh debate is to be held by North Norfolk District Council over the £1m repair bill for Cromer's Rocket House which has been called "unjustified".
A barn in the rural Norfolk village of Hindolveston, near Fakenham, could become a distillery for Black Shuck if plans are approved.
Villagers in Belaugh have hit back at claims it is Norfolk's 'sewage hotspot'. But the situation is a bit murkier for Wroxham, the neighbouring town downstream.
The Churches Conservation Trust has hit back at critics amid a row over its actions at St Andrews Church in Walpole which has been left without a floor for nearly 20 years.
A developer in Great Yarmouth has been told to rebuild chimneys after unpermitted building work to a home in Marine Crescent caused anger.
Angie Fitch-Tillett, a long-serving Independent councillor, has announced she is rejoining the Conservative Party group at North Norfolk District Council.
Brandon Lewis, MP for Great Yarmouth, has been mocked for his post on X (Twitter) calling for people to vote despite no council elections taking place in his constituency.
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