Meet the ex-football boss who hopes to be your next MP
Rupert Lowe, former chairman of Southampton FC, has announced he is running to become Great Yarmouth's next MP as a candidate for Reform.
Local Democracy Reporter
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Rupert Lowe, former chairman of Southampton FC, has announced he is running to become Great Yarmouth's next MP as a candidate for Reform.
Two bridges along one of Norfolk's flagship footpaths, the Wherryman Way, are to be repaired at Hardley Flood near Loddon after nearly a decade.
An Environment Agency project to improve flood defences at Reedham in the Norfolk Broads has been approved.
Villagers in Whittington are angry after EAM Developments launched a bid to avoid paying £33,700 to aid the community as part of a revamp of a former mill.
A campaign group investigating river levels of the lower Bure has claimed Broads Authority navigation chart errors could be linked to the widespread winter flooding.
The row over the fire-damaged Haven Bridge pub has led to a Great Yarmouth council meeting being stopped due to a showdown between a Norfolk scaffolder and councillors.
The 'Dark ages' are over at West Norfolk Council after Stuart Dark, leader of the opposition Conservative group, announced he was stepping down.
A Norfolk man had to be dug up and reburied after a grave error by Ormesby St Margaret and Scratby Parish Council meant he was buried in the wrong place.
Cherry Tree Holiday Park, a Parkdean resort in Burgh Castle, Norfolk, has been granted an events licence despite fears wrestling shows could attract a "noisier clientele".
West Norfolk Council is offering a £136,000 salary for a chief executive as part of its hunt for a new senior team following retirement announcements.
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