15 YEAR wait to fix or replace dilapidated bridge is still ongoing
Talks are still taking place about the footbridge over the River Chet at the Staithe in Loddon as Norfolk Councillor Kay Mason Billig confirms.
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Phoebe is a journalist writing for the Eastern Daily Press. Her main reporting patch is the Beccles and Bungay Journal.
Phoebe is a journalist writing for the Eastern Daily Press. Her main reporting patch is the Beccles and Bungay Journal.
Talks are still taking place about the footbridge over the River Chet at the Staithe in Loddon as Norfolk Councillor Kay Mason Billig confirms.
An application for five new homes in Wortwell on the Norfolk and Suffolk border is still under consideration a year later.
The Planning Inspectorate has been called in for an appeal against Broads Authority for exterior cladding on a property in Shipmeadow, near Beccles.
An application to change the use of a garage and office into a holiday let in Hedenham has been approved by South Norfolk Council .
Thurton Primary School, near Loddon, is raising funds to expand the outdoor play area and introduce a wildlife and forest school area.
TempleWicks Estate Agents in Beccles has won the British Property Award for "Estate Agent in Beccles and Lowestoft" for the second year.
Pamela Plews, a former Wightman's employee, continues business with her new shop, Cloth, in the heart of Bungay.
Plans for a new specialist education unit called The Broads at Barnby and North Cove Primary school have been delayed.
A new "king of conkers" was crowned as the Waveney Valley Conker Tournament was held for the 18th year at The Locks Inn, Geldeston.
An application for beauty treatment rooms in Mettingham outside Bungay has been approved.
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