A former pub site in Norwich could remain an ugly eyesore for the foreseeable future after plans were submitted to extend the time period allowed for development to start there.
More than a thousand homes and businesses were left without running water for more than 10 hours today (Sunday) after a water main burst on the A47.
A UEA student has organised a charity bike ride to raise money for research after his grandmother was diagnosed with dementia.
Luis Forte, 19, who is studying environmental science after studying at Notre Dame High School in Norwich, said his grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's three years ago and he wanted to help fund research into the condition.
Sports writers Chris Lakey and David Cuffley are joined by Sports Desk Pete to review Norwich City's 3-1 win at Huddersfield Town - a result that ended Huddersfield's unbeaten record at home.
A Norwich man hopes to be reunited with a dear old friend when she huffs and puffs her way back into the county on Thursday.
Blog: Island Blether
Friday 15th January saw the first competition of the newly formed society “Gigha Leek Union of Growers” { G.L.U.G}. Alastair Barge, of Gigha Halibut fame and outgoing president of GLUG got the proceedings off with a very witty speech in which he suggested this competition was so big that phone lines had to close early, before introducing the chief judge, well the only judge, John Earnshaw of Achamore farm. John admitted he had never grown leeks in his life, and knew next to nothing about them, so we knew we were in for a spot of unbiased judging. After much deliberation John chose this year’s winning leek which was grown by Keith Helm. Keith received a magnificent trophy made and given by Henri Macaulay of Gigha Gallery....
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This weekend celebrate everything which is great about mum. Treat the busiest woman in the world with a day off from the house, work and just being, well, a mum. Whether she's adventurous or looking to realx, SIMON PARKIN has some tips.
The city's fashion drums are indicating that there is an antidote to this season's beige and pastel trend. Bold patterns, vibrant colours and chunky jewellery are in the shops, which can only mean one thing - the Tribal trend is back.