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Norwich drivers urged to stay at home as cars stranded

Norwich Market pictured on February 8, 2021. - Credit: Chris Goreham It has also stopped all its school services, along with Sanders Coaches. Buses will only travel along main roads on First s 23/23A services, and towards Heartsease the service will not be stopping at the Heartsease estate. ⚠️ SERVICE UPDATE - 40/40A/41/X41⚠️ Our Charcoal Line services have been suspended until further notice due to the adverse weather conditions. We apologise for the inconvenience. FirstNorwich (@FirstNorwich) February 8, 2021 The 13 service will be starting and ending at Queens Road and will not serve any estates, while the 38A service will begin at end at Long Stratton. 

Here s What We ve Learned Raising A Family As An Interracial Couple

Here s What We ve Learned Raising A Family As An Interracial Couple Grazia 08/02/2021 © Credits: The Adanna & David Family The Adanna & David Family Interracial relationships have slowly become a norm given the taboo that has surrounded it for decades. You don’t need to look far - a couple of clicks on Instagram will direct you to the vast majority of accounts now dedicated to highlighting interracial relationships. But although it is becoming increasingly popular, it is still not widely accepted. Sometimes the lack of acceptance is displayed publicly in the form of overt racism, but most times it is covert and embedded systemically.

Tributes paid to Felixstowe & Ipswich teacher Gaynor Jacobs

Emma Wilson-Downes, headteacher of Felixstowe School, said: “Gaynor was our much-respected head of science before retiring last year. She was very popular with staff and students alike, well respected and cared deeply about the school, the students and the staff.” Mrs Jacobs was born in the Manchester area and later moved to Hull, because her father was in the RAF, which meant the family moved around. She studied at the University of East Anglia in Norwich before moving to Suffolk, where she started her teaching career.  Mr Jacobs said: Mum had a real passion for teaching. Her greatest talent was trying to get someone to learn if they didn t want to learn. She was so inspirational.

CBE for jockey whose charity has raised £15million

The Bob Champion Cancer Trust has raised £15million since it was founded in 1983. The trust raises funds for the Bob Champion Cancer Research Laboratory – part of the largest male-dedicated research facility in Europe, situated at the Institute of Cancer Research in Sutton – as well as for the Bob Champion Research and Education Building at the University of East Anglia in Norwich. Mr Champion, who hails from Guisborough, admits he was totally taken aback when he was told he was to receive the honour. “I’m absolutely chuffed to death. It was a big surprise to me,” he said. “I got an MBE quite a long time ago, when I won the National, but this is for my cancer trust.

Police were called to reports of row at home of Swedish academic hours before she was found dead

10:51 EDT, 14 December 2020 18 shares Police investigated reports of an argument at the home of a retired Swedish academic seven hours before she was found dead in a suspected arson attack, it emerged today.  Vera Croghan, 89, was found dead just before 7am on Friday by firefighters called to a blaze at her £750,000 semi-detached home in Unthank Road, Norwich, Norfolk. A male teenager who was known to her was later arrested and taken to the Police Investigation Centre at Wymondham near Norwich. He has now been detained under the Mental Health Act and remains under investigation while police carry out further inquiries into Mrs Croghan s death.

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