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Two people, including a motorcyclist, were hurt in separate crashes on Norfolk's roads.
Emergency services were called to a crash between a van and a car.
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4:30 PM March 6, 2021
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4:34 PM March 6, 2021
Children s play equipment off Bungay Road in Hempnall, near Long Stratton, was left covered in paint
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Children s play equipment was left covered in paint twice in the space of four days.
Paint was splattered over equipment, across the ground and on nearby trees at premises on Bungay Road in Hempnall, near Long Stratton, on Thursday, February 25.
The same vandalism was repeated again just a few days later on Sunday, February 28.
Police are appealing for witnesses and asking anyone who may have seen suspicious activity in the area on the dates stated to come forward.
New homes could be built on land east of High Bungay Road, in Loddon.
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Plans for a new housing development in a south Norfolk town have been lodged for a third time, despite facing previous opposition.
Developer Allison Homes has lodged updated plans with South Norfolk District Council in a bid to build 35 homes on land east of High Bungay Road, in Loddon.
Plans for the land were initially unveiled in 2017, with developer Allison Homes, part of the Larkfleet group, seeing a plan for 79 new homes ultimately refused.
Loddon Parish Council then voiced its opposition to updated plans in 2019, with the 56 home proposal withdrawn in January 2020.
A143 Thorpe Abbots crash: One woman died and another is taken to hospital following collision
| Updated: 17:44, 19 December 2020
Police are appealing for witnesses following a fatal collision on the A143 at Thorpe Abbotts last night.
Officers were called to Scole Road shortly after 6pm following reports of a two-vehicle collision involving a grey Mercedes GLC 220 and a dark coloured Ford CMAX.
Emergency services attended the scene, however the driver of the Ford, a woman aged in her 40s was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
Police are appealing for information.
The driver of the Mercedes, a woman also aged in her 40s was taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital with minor injuries.