Holiday lets plan revealed for former nursery
Plans have been revealed to turn a former plant nursery near King's Lynn, which is now an overgrown wasteland, into holiday lets.
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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 have been revealed to turn a former plant nursery near King's Lynn, which is now an overgrown wasteland, into holiday lets.
Papers for West Norfolk Council's licensing committee say "an agreed change" has been made to keep the hours as they are at The Buck Inn at Tilney St Lawrence, near King's Lynn.
A bid to turn a barn at Clenchwarton into a "luxurious" holiday let complete with a swimming pool has been given the go-ahead.
The newly-refurbished White Horse at Holme has got the green light for a new bakery, store and coffee shop.
Former Norfolk airfields from the First and Second World War are set to be honoured with new memorials.
Plans to redevelop a former tennis centre at Sedgeford, near Hunstanton, which has become a magnet for vandals and drug users, have been given the go-ahead.
New plans have been submitted for a bungalow close to a firework store.
King's Lynn hospital governor, leading historian and heritage campaigner Dr Julian Litten has died at the age of 77.
Two remote barns near Wisbech look set to be demolished to make way for three new homes, despite a variety of objections.
Plans for a new electric vehicle charging zone have been revealed for Morrisons at Emneth.
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