The permanent supportive housing facility will provide housing to people experiencing homelessness who struggle with mental illness and drug addiction.
Mr Peers said that while bailed for this offence, Wynter was stopped in London in September, last year, and found to have 10 bags of cannabis with a a street value of £210 which was hidden in his jogging bottoms.
Wynter, now aged 20, of Coventry Road, Ilford, admitted being concerned in the the supply of drugs and was given a 40 month sentence.
Jailing him, Recorder Guy Ayers told him that he had been involved in commercial and organised drug operations.
He said: You were aware of that and played a role.
He said he found it very depressing that after his arrest for the Norwich matter he had then gone on to offend again.
Norwich Crown Court. PICTURE: Jamie Honeywood
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A 47-year-old woman who allowed her home in Norwich to be used for peddling drugs on three occasions has had her case adjourned.
Susan Lister pleaded guilty to allowing her home in Scarlet Road, Lakenham, to be used for the supply of heroin and crack cocaine on April 14 last year and on October 13 last year, again for the supply of Class A drugs.
She also admitted allowing her premises to be used for drugs supply on September 16, this year.
At a hearing at Norwich Crown Court her barrister Andrew Oliver said that Lister, who appeared over a link from Peterborough jail, wanted to be sentenced as soon as she can.