Plans to turn a former Norwich pub into a backpackers' hostel have been given the go-ahead by city councillors.
The Ferry Boat Inn, in King Street, will be turned into a 200-bed hostel after members of Norwich City Council's planning applications committee granted it permission.
The plans for the grade II-listed building were put forward by Alister Borthwick and his son Jason, who created the award-winning Deepdale Farm campsite on the north Norfolk coast.
See tomorrow's Evening News for the full story.
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