Aerial photographs show huge electrical substation taking shape next to the A47
A huge electrical substation is taking shape in fields off the A47 near Norwich.
Specialist reporter (public affairs)
Dan is the specialist reporter (public affairs) for the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News. He reports on what local councils and MPs are up to - and how their decisions affect people in Norfolk and Waveney.
Dan is the specialist reporter (public affairs) for the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News. He reports on what local councils and MPs are up to - and how their decisions affect people in Norfolk and Waveney.
A huge electrical substation is taking shape in fields off the A47 near Norwich.
Norfolk County Council bosses have been rapped after a disabled child was left without a sign language support worker for more than an entire school year.
Norfolk and Waveney leaders who want to see the A47 fully dualled are calling for a new study to demonstrate how the road's condition is 'hindering" growth.
A Norwich couple has warned Norfolk County Council's bid to save money will have a devastating effect on people with disabilities.
Norwich and Great Yarmouth could hold the key to tackling Norfolk's dental care crisis, according to the county council leader.
Seven 'irreplaceable' trees have been identified along the route of the new £84m West Winch Access Road, near King's Lynn.
Plans for firefighters to share Loddon Fire Station with first responders have been lodged.
Norfolk has its first Labour police and crime commissioner, after the party took advantage of Norwich being the only council in the county with a full set of elections.
A scathing report by Natural England has painted a very different picture of the reasons for the Norwich Western Link bat impasse.
County councillors are to be urged to take refer their plans for the Norwich Western Link road to the secretary of state.
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