Published:
6:00 AM August 4, 2021
Updated:
8:47 AM August 4, 2021
Residents living near Heigham Park say the council is building the courts without proper community consultation, with Mayor Lord Kevin Maguire copying one of them into a critical email sent to another councilor about the issue
- Credit: George Thompson/ Danielle Booden
Norwich s lord mayor was left red-faced after accidentally copying a campaigner into a bizarre and inappropriate email destined for the eyes of councillors only.
But they ve been left feeling demoralised and depressed after lord mayor Kevin Maguire mistakenly sent an email criticising the group to one of its members.
Campaigners want Norwich City Council to pause plans for hard tennis courts at Heigham Park for consultation.
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Angelica's Animal Sanctuary on Hellesdon Road in Norwich, which helps improve people's mental health, is fundraising for a new home and general running costs to secure its future.
Sweetbriar Marshes.
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A haven for nature in Norwich has been put up for sale for half a million pounds - and community campaigners are calling for whoever buys it to protect the urban wilderness.
Sweetbriar Marshes, land next to the River Wensum on either side of the A140 Sweet Briar Road ring road, is home to birds, insects, amphibians, and rare flowers across its 90 plus acres.
The freehold for the two lots are up for sale for £500,000, with Brown and Co, but community groups and nature champions are keen to help make sure the marshes are protected.