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Fires break out at two hotels Firefighters have put out fires at two hotels over the weekend.
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They have battled for three years to save Beccles' outdoor swimming pool from closure and now volunteers have finally been able to start work on the site.
Stop hyperventilating, all you climate change deniers. The purloined e-mail correspondence published by skeptics last week -- portraying some leading climate researchers as petty, vindictive and tremendously eager to make their data fit accepted theories -- does not prove that global warming is a fraud.
Bid to save Great Yarmouth jetty
STEPHEN PULLINGER A heritage group is to make an emergency application to English Heritage to have Great Yarmouth's historic jetty listed after plans were revealed for its demolition.
1.4m safety schemes for Norwich streets
City councillor Brian Morrey. SHAUN LOWTHORPE A A 1.4m package of safety measures for Norwich's streets were agreed yesterday including new crossings, cycle schemes, traffic calming, and bus improvements.
Climategate Scandal Spreads to New Zealand as MSM Continues Ostrich Act
Oops! If the mainstream media was hoping that the Climategate scandal would be limited to the University of East Anglia's Climate Reasearch Unit in Norwich, England, they are out of luck.
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Chesapeake seeks to study joining light-rail line
The City Council is curious about light rail and whether it could connect to Chesapeake.
Apology over move to care home
A Norfolk pensioner who was separated from her husband after more than 60 years after he was taken to a care home has received a public apology.
Canaries fans dig deep to rasie 4,000 for children's hospice
Penny and Russell Blake collecting for EACH at Carrow Road on Saturday KIM BRISCOE 24 November 2009 Generous Norwich City fans dug deep and helped to raise almost A 4,000 for a children's hospice.
Beer festival helps raise charity cash
More than 15 beers and ciders from across the region were available to sample at a revived beer festival in Stokesby, near Great Yarmouth, at the weekend.
Person killed in Fens road accident
A person has been killed in a road accident involving a car and a motorcycle in the Fens tonight.
Man killed and six injured in two Norfolk crashes
A man was killed and six people taken to hospital following two separate crashes in Norfolk during the early hours of this morning.
Blue flag rulings on region's beaches
Four beaches across Norfolk and Suffolk failed to come up to scratch in water quality tests this summer, meaning those which wanted a sought-after blue flag will not be able to have one.
Global Warming Research Exposed After Hack
An anonymous hacker has posted private e-mails, files and other documents belonging to a noted climate researcher, sparking an international debate between skeptics of global warming and those who see it as an urgent problem.
Grandfather weighing 39 stone gets specially-designed council house costing the taxpayer 300,000
An obese grandfather is having a specially-designed council house built for him at a cost of at least 300,000. Michael Williment, 67, weighs in at 39 stone and is virtually housebound.
Great Yarmouth town centre traffic changes
Changes to Great Yarmouth's town centre one way system will come into force on Thursday as work gathers pace on a A 8.5m regeneration project.
'Mr Norwich City' to auction Canaries memorabilia
A treasure trove of Norwich City memorabilia, reverently gathered by a devoted fan over six decades will be going under the hammer next week.
Yarmouth flood barrier plan 'back on the agenda'
Yarmouth flood barrier plans back on the agenda Plans for a major flood barrier to defend Great Yarmouth and the Broads from powerful tidal surges are firmly back on the agenda.
Sign up if you want faster broadband, Norfolk businesses and familes are urged
Poor broadband connection can prevent people accessing services such as BBC iPlayer Householders, businesses and other organisations across the region are being urged to register their interest in faster, more reliable broadband in a bid to convince BT and other providers to bring next-generation coverage to our towns and villages.
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