The owners of a traveller site have been granted permission to increase the number of caravans that can stay there despite complaints from neighbours.
Villagers fear an expanding caravan site could become a “ghetto in the countryside” if plans are approved.
A councillor has cast doubt over claims that a cluster of villages is the region’s waste crime hotspot.
A cluster of villages has been revealed as the East of England’s waste crime hotspot in a new study.
A major project to bring power from Scotland to Norfolk is facing an important hurdle over plans to build new substations in villages.
A councillor’s comments have sparked debate over whether a village is the “wicked wild west” or a “safe area”.
A dog breeding business based at a village home is allowed to stay permanently – despite objections.
A borough councillor has defected from the Conservative Party to Reform UK.
It appeared to be a thorn in the side of officials for several years and led to enforcers demanding it was removed.
A former West Norfolk MP has sent a legal letter to the prime minister to demand he stops saying she “crashed the economy”.
A landowner has failed to stop the reopening of a path, despite fears it will trigger a wave of crime caused by fly-tipping and trespassing bikers.
It was supposed to be a landmark scheme that would stop drivers getting stuck on Britain’s most flooded road.
A fractious public inquiry was held in an attempt to establish whether a trail should be registered as a restricted byway.
A landmark hotel is to be turned into flats after a drop in tourism left it to decay and become an “eyesore.”
A charity is fighting for horse riders to be able to use a path in the Fens after a drainage board launched an attempt to block people from using it.
It is known as Britain’s ‘most flooded road’ – a stretch less than one mile long that spent 89 days under water last year.
A pole dance school has been ousted from a Norfolk village after complaints about seeing women in ‘thongs and bras’ through the windows.
The Conservatives are facing a total wipeout in Norfolk at next month’s election, with no MPs elected to Westminster according to a shock new poll.
The prospect of more than a dozen dogs being housed and used for breeding at a residential home has led to a bitter row among neighbours.
The future of a dog breeding business remains uncertain after councillors chose to defer their vote.