Go-ahead for 10-bed 'party house' critics say will 'kill' the WI
Plans for a controversial "party house" in Wells-next-the-Sea have been given the go-ahead despite a flood of objections.
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Chris has led our coverage of the Norfolk coast along with west Norfolk and parts of the Fens and the Brecks since 1997. In nearly three decades of reporting on the area, he has reported on just about every aspect of life affecting both the area and the people who live in it.
Chris has led our coverage of the Norfolk coast along with west Norfolk and parts of the Fens and the Brecks since 1997. In nearly three decades of reporting on the area, he has reported on just about every aspect of life affecting both the area and the people who live in it.
Plans for a controversial "party house" in Wells-next-the-Sea have been given the go-ahead despite a flood of objections.
Plans for two new homes in King's Lynn have been rejected by the council over flood risk and lack of parking.
Plans to turn a former youth hostel at Wells into a 10-bed party house look set to get the go-ahead - despite fears they will leave WI members unable to access their hall.
Thousands are set to line the streets of a coastal town for some thrills and spills on Sunday.
Work looks set to start soon on a major town centre redevelopment which will see King's Lynn's former post office turned into bars and flats.
The first geese have been heard giving voice at dusk as autumn closes in on the Norfolk coast.
New parking restrictions have been revealed for Old Hunstanton, to prevent day-trippers and holidaymakers blocking roads in the village during the summer months.
Natural England has joined objectors to the National Trust's plans to build a new visitor centre at Morston in north Norfolk.
Crowds flocked to the West Norfolk Seasonal Food and Drink Festival, at Hunstanton.
The former Burger King restaurant in King's Lynn is set to become a 24-hour "adult gaming centre" after just one objection.
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