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Norwich man slams £60 NPE fine for stopping to clean car

Published: 12:20 PM May 14, 2021    Updated: 5:25 PM May 14, 2021 Richard Fleming stopped to clean his windscreen on a deserted road at the N&N, later receiving a £60 fine for doing so - Credit: Richard Fleming/ NPE An 81-year-old disabled former police officer has criticised the relentlessness of National Parking Enforcement (NPE) after he was fined £60 for stopping to clean his windscreen following a hospital appointment. Richard Fleming, from Sprowston, left his appointment at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital around 4.30pm on April 29. He then went for a drive around the hospital grounds with his partner to see how things had changed in the year since his last visit.

SDR operation for Harper Sharrocks, who cerebral palsy

Four-year-old Harper Sharrocks, from Hellesdon, who has cerebral palsy will be able to live without pain thanks to a life-changing SDR operation at Alder Hey Children's Hospital this summer after the Norwich community rallied round to raise £65,000.

International Nurses Day 2021: RCN on Norfolks challe

Norfolk nurses speak out on International Nurses Day 2021

Sian Taylor Registered Nurse, Critical Care Complex - Credit: NNUH The registered nurse entered the profession after the compassionate care her father received during the end of his life. She has since undertaken a Master of Science degree and been appointed a peer reviewer for an  international palliative care journal. She said there were many skills nurses require and was not a job you can just do .  The registered nurse said: I love that nursing has not only given me the chance to care for patients and their relatives, but has provided me with the opportunity to be a listener, an advocate, an educator, and a mentor. 

Bungay residents react to man kicked and punched

Published: 7:01 PM May 12, 2021    Mary Seamons, of Wave Gift Cards on the Market Place in Bungay said she was shocked by the news. - Credit: Jasper King A man has described seeing the victim of an assault in a market town quivering and shaking on the floor after the attack, which left him in need of hospital treatment. Officers received a call from the ambulance service just after 12.30am on Sunday, May 9, to a report of a man being assaulted in the Market Place of Bungay.   The victim, aged 30, and his friend were walking through the town when he was assaulted by a group of males who are believed to have arrived in a vehicle.  

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