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Cringleford housing: How will homes change Norwich suburb?

Cringleford housing: How will homes change Norwich suburb?
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Burning Pink targets Norfolk County Council and SNDC offices

They are demanding immediate action on the climate emergency, a year-long, legally-binding citizens’ assembly, and that all local councillors engage in necessary civil resistance against the central government, the party said. It added: Burning Pink has sent 12 demands to Norfolk County Council, South Norfolk District Council, Norwich City Council, Ipswich Council and Cambridge City Council, as well as other councils across the UK. They have yet to engage with us in any meaningful fashion. Notices left by a Burning Pink protester on the building housing the offices of South Norfolk District Council in Long Stratton. - Credit: Burning Pink Norwich

Surge testing for Covid-19 variant ends in Diss and Roydon

A mass COVID testing centre at Diss Leisure Centre. Picture: Danielle Booden - Credit: Danielle Booden Almost 7,500 Covid-19 tests have been carried out in Diss and Roydon, as surge testing to identify the South African variant has come to an end. The surge testing, which began on February 19 and concluded on March 3, saw 7,479 tests carried out, which preliminary results show returned 51 positive results.   Genomic sequencing work is now underway to discover if any of the additional positives discovered by the surge testing are related to the new variant.   Testing, which targeted those who live and work in Diss and Roydon aged 16 years or older, was carried out by NHS Test and Trace in three ways:  

Appeal against refusal of 150 Wymondham and Hethersett homes

Published: 11:08 AM March 12, 2021    Updated: 12:42 PM March 12, 2021 The parish boundary between Wymondham and Hethersett on the B1172, just before Ketts Oak to the right. - Credit: Denise Bradley A Norfolk developer has followed through on its threat to lodge an appeal against refusal of 150 new homes. In 2019, Hethersett-based United Business and Leisure submitted a bid for the homes – 40pc of which would be affordable – on land east of Wymondham Rugby Club. Concerns were raised over the loss of the strategic gap between Wymondham and Hethersett, as well as other worries about the loss of hedgerow and significant harm to the rural character of the landscape .

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