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9:00 AM January 23, 2021
The new charging points, which will be installed at Thickthorn Services, will increase electric vehicle charging provision in Norwich.
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The application to install six new electric vehicle (EV) charging points on the outskirts of Norwich has been approved.
EV network firm Ionity, a joint venture founded by BMW, Daimler, Ford and Volkswagen, submitted plans with South Norfolk District Council to install the high-powered charging points at Thickthorn Services.
Ionity said the new stations would offer more power and a faster speed of charging than the nearest alternative, in Little Melton, and would fill a gap in an underserved area where the A47 and A11 meet.
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10:08 AM January 9, 2021
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10:46 AM January 9, 2021
Wendy Kimberley has produced 51 canvas of health care staff working across hospitals and the community in Norfolk and beyond.
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A Norfolk nurse and self-taught artist has completed a half-century of portraits of NHS health heroes.
Mrs Kimberley, who works at Wymondham Health Centre, has completed 51 portraits to date and said she hopes it can lift morale at a busy and stressful time.
The self-taught painter has also had the honour of seeing separate artwork presented to the Queen for her private collection and has painted staff from across Norfolk to as far as Wales, Liverpool and London.