Photomontage image of how Anthony Caro s Goodwood Steps could look on the UEA campus
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An iron sculpture designed by a world-renowned artist has been heralded as a great accolade for Norwich ahead of its arrival at the Sainsbury s Centre for Visual Arts.
Despite its name suggesting otherwise, The Goodwood Steps is a 33m wide iron sculpture designed by internationally acclaimed sculptor Sir Anthony Caro.
Sir Anthony Caro, one of the world s leading sculptors, who celebrates his eightieth birthday. To mark the occasion, Sir Anthony s 1962 work Sculpture Two has been installed in the garden at Tate Britain. The work will be on display until 9th May and next year will form part of the major retrospective of Caro s work, which opens at the gallery on 26th January 2005.
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Police were called to a meeting at Attleborough Town Council. Photo: Bethany Wales
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Following the viral video from Handforth Parish Council, many were shocked to see just how heated local council meetings can get.
And in town and parish councils across Norfolk and Suffolk it’s no different.
From councillors being carried out on chairs to arguments about geese, you’d be surprised to know that Jackie Weaver is not alone.
Briston Parish Council
Kevin Craske remained seated when ordered out of the room by then council chairman Tony Serne and described what followed as like being in a scene from the television comedy The Vicar of Dibley.
Plans for Chamberlain House. This image shows the back of the building in Pottergate.
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Fresh plans have been unveiled for a multi-million pound, 90-bed landmark hotel in Norwich city centre, after a previous scheme was scrapped.
New proposals to create the hotel, in Chamberlain House in Guildhall Hill - home to Tesco Metro - have been drawn up and shared with city councillors.
Tesco Metro on Guildhall Hill, Norwich. Picture: ANTONY KELLY
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The new plans for the Victorian building would see empty offices above the Tesco store turned into hotel rooms, with an extension built where the superstore s loading yard is.