Opinion ‘Haven of peace, charm and beauty’ at risk from tennis courts plan for Heigham Park
John Litster, administrator for the Norwich Society laments a proposal to replace grass tennis courts in the city's Heigham Park.
John Litster, administrator for the Norwich Society laments a proposal to replace grass tennis courts in the city's Heigham Park.
John Litster, administrator for the Norwich Society laments a proposal to replace grass tennis courts in the city's Heigham Park.
In May last year, the Civic Environment Committee of The Norwich Society surveyed 32 'small green spaces' within the inner ring road with a view towards recommending action to tidy, or even transform them, into an attractive asset for the citizens of Norwich.
Former football secretary John Litster provides some insight into the workings of a chief executive at a football club - and why Norwich City fans shouldn't worry about the departure of Jez Moxey.
Former football secretary John Litster provides some insight into the workings of a chief executive at a football club - and why Norwich City fans shouldn't worry about the departure of Jez Moxey.
Former football secretary John Litster provides some insight into the workings of a chief executive at a football club - and why Norwich City fans shouldn't worry about the departure of Jez Moxey.
It was doubly pleasing to see that work has finally started on the new NatWest branch on Gentleman's Walk.
The words 'Save This Building' were painted on a hessian sheet which was draped over the delapidated frontage of Burrell's abandoned ironmongers shop in Unthank Road earlier this month, which prompted several residents to contact The Norwich Society to ask what could be done to prevent its demolition.
The words 'Save This Building' were painted on a hessian sheet which was draped over the delapidated frontage of Burrell's abandoned ironmongers shop in Unthank Road earlier this month, which prompted several residents to contact The Norwich Society to ask what could be done to prevent its demolition.
There are many beautiful sights to be enjoyed while walking alongside the River Wensum as it winds through the city centre, but few match the view from the bend below the Kett's Hill roundabout.
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