Millions of pounds to overcome limbo blocking 16,000 new homes
Norfolk has been awarded £9.6m to break the deadlock which has stopped 16,000 homes being built because of nutrient neutrality.
Specialist reporter (public affairs)
Dan is the specialist reporter (public affairs) for the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News. He reports on what local councils and MPs are up to - and how their decisions affect people in Norfolk and Waveney.
Dan is the specialist reporter (public affairs) for the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News. He reports on what local councils and MPs are up to - and how their decisions affect people in Norfolk and Waveney.
Norfolk has been awarded £9.6m to break the deadlock which has stopped 16,000 homes being built because of nutrient neutrality.
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