The route of the Western Link.
- Credit: Norfolk County Council
Fresh details about the Norwich Western Link will be revealed today - ahead of a crunch decision over the future of the controversial road.
Papers for Norfolk County Council s cabinet meeting next month - where councillors will be asked to agree which contractor would build the road and to lodge a business case with the government - are likely to be published this afternoon.
To be in with a chance of securing funding and consent for the road, which would link the Norwich Northern Distributor Road to the A47 to the west of the city, the council needs to lodge a business case.
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10:13 AM May 27, 2021
Alice Drewitt, from Costessey, was the first patient to use the new scanner at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
- Credit: NNUH
An £8m project to modernise scanning equipment at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital has been hailed by its first patient as whizzy dizzy .
The magnetic scanner went live at the radiology department this week as it nears the completion of upgrading four MRI scanners and a CT scanner.
The first patient to use the equipment was Alice Drewitt, from Costessey, who called it an impressive piece of equipment .
The 32-year-old said: “It was really exciting being the first patient to go into the new scanner and to be part of history for the N&N radiology department.