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12:01 PM April 6, 2021
The newly formed Wroxham and Hoveton Alliance is calling for action to be taken on the dilapidated site on Station Road in Hoveton
- Credit: Malcom Allsop
Two villages separated by a river have come together to campaign on joint issues, starting with calls to restore a dilapidated waterside site.
Wroxham comes under Broadland District Council, while Hoveton, just across the River Bure, is part of North Norfolk District Council.
The adjoining villages have separate county councillors, district councillors and MPs, so the two parish councils have formed the Wroxham and Hoveton Alliance [WHA] in a bid to speak with a single voice on community issues.
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