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Norfolk Coroner s Court in Norwich. Picture: ANTONY KELLY
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A 54-year-old finance manager died at a residential care home, an inquest opening has heard.
Linda Grinnell was found at Lancaster House on Portal Avenue in Watton on March 7.
She had been residing at Lancaster House, which provides accommodation, care and support for up to 19 people.
The medical cause of death was stated as hanging by the neck.
A pre-inquest review hearing has been fixed for Thursday, July 8.
The Samaritans helpline can be called on 116 123.
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The A12 in Melton
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Major £60million plans to upgrade the A12 east of Ipswich have been unveiled by highways chiefs, in a bid to improve traffic flow and capacity in the next four years.
Suffolk County Council has launched a consultation from 10am today for the public to have their say on the proposals, which aim to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow on the stretch of road between the A14 junction at Seven Hills and the Woods Lane junction.
Junctions on the A12 which will be subject to the upgrades under Suffolk County Council s plans
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A few months ago, we looked at some long-gone neighborhood businesses whose owners lived among us. Today we look at even more favorite places, including some owned by people or corporations from beyond the Avenues.
Adeline Bake Shop A West Portal fixture (plus downtown locations) for fifty years. Owned by the Lembo family, living nearby on Wawona Street, Adeline had the best Danish pastry in the neighborhood, but their last shop closed in the late 1990s.
Bino s Northwest corner of 32nd Avenue and Noriega Street: Classic tablecloth-style “dinner house” restaurant, operated 1951-1981 by 30th Avenue residents Anita Bino and her husband Louis (formerly of Grison’s).