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These are the planning applications submitted to our councils this week.
Plans to turn a village pub into a home have been rejected amid fears over the impact its loss would have on the community.
Several schools in our area require “immediate work” on parts of their ceilings which could be at risk of collapsing.
A woman claims that years of a nuisance neighbour’s unwanted antics have left people on her street having “a breakdown”.
It is celebrated as the UK’s oldest working theatre where Shakespeare himself took to the stage.
MP James Wild has praised a town engineering firm for the role it plays in strengthening the West Norfolk economy.
Councillors have called for a “dangerous” tree outside of their town centre meeting place to be trimmed down.
A dog owner says there is “absolutely nothing fun” about novelty fireworks being used by town youngsters which are leaving her pet “traumatised”.
A total of 39 local projects have been awarded a share of £1.3million - with a big chunk dedicated to funding a highly requested footpath into town.
Members of the Lynn Town Board have taken an early look inside the town’s new library and community hub which is set to open next year.
A long-awaited trial that could lead to the creation of Norfolk’s first 20mph town has descended into farce, campaigners claim.
More than 60 new homes are set to be built as part of a multi-million pound scheme in West Norfolk.
A new system which will require people to book a slot at the tip is set to go live at the start of November.
Norfolk County Council says it has “no choice” but to make significant budget cuts and potentially raise taxes for the coming year.
A 26-year-old has been sentenced for his role in placing barcodes around town which are believed to have led to a drug-dealing service.
In his fortnightly column, MP James Wild discusses the hospital rebuild and a successful event on the coast.
Officials have made a U-turn after planned road closures that threatened to blockade a town were branded “farcical”.
Here are the readers’ letters from the Lynn News of Friday, September 27, 2024.
A West Norfolk town council is being hounded by a debt collection agency over money allegedly owed to a contractor.
Tributes have been paid to a Conservative chairman who died during a recent meeting.
A major milestone has been reached in the construction of a new special school - with spades officially in the ground.