Bid for north Norfolk estate to go green at wedding venue
An estate in north Norfolk is on a mission to go green after submitting plans to install solar panels at one of its wedding venues.
Dereham & Fakenham Reporter
Danielle is a new reporter and covers the Dereham and Fakenham patch.
Danielle is a new reporter and covers the Dereham and Fakenham patch.
An estate in north Norfolk is on a mission to go green after submitting plans to install solar panels at one of its wedding venues.
Wells and Walsingham Railway is continuing its appeal for funds to get its locomotive - Norfolk Hero - back in service after facing delays.
Stibbard, near Fakenham, has revealed its new village sign 40 years after the previous one was stolen.
A fish and chip shop in a Norfolk market town has closed more than a year after it reopened under new management.
Air source heat pumps at a high school in Reepham have been given the seal of approval to run 24/7 despite objections from neighbours.
Scenes for a feature film, which will be available on Netflix and Amazon Prime, will be shot in Fakenham.
Fakenham's town council has agreed to lease out land so work on developing a 3G football pitch can continue despite outcome of government funding decision.
Travis Perkins, in Fakenham, has been given approval to install a 20ft shipping container at its site to be used as a welfare facility.
Damira Dental Studio has secured an NHS contract for a practice in Holt, which it took over after the company that previously managed it went into administration.
North Norfolk District Council has issued an enforcement notice to remove shipping containers that have been placed on former railway tracks.
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