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Bestwood man served notice on council house - weeks after his mum died of Covid-19 They are putting me on the street, they are making me homeless.
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Lorry driver Ian Rhodes.
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A man has been served with an end-of-tenancy notice on the council house where he has lived all his life - just weeks after his mum died of coronavirus.
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4:46 PM April 23, 2021
Mardler Talking Newspaper volunteers (L-R from the back) Ruth Harrison, Peter Adamson, Jolyon Booth, founding member Margaret Phillips and chairman Toni Rhodes.
- Credit: Danielle Booden
They have been keeping the people of north Norfolk informed of the latest news for more than 25 years, but now a talking newspaper is fighting for its future.
The team of volunteers at the Mardler Talking Newspaper may soon be able to resume recording and distributing stories from the North Norfolk News and Eastern Daily Press, following an enforced break during the lockdowns.
From left, Volunteer Jolyon Booth, founding member Margaret Phillips, volunteer Peter Adamson, chairman Toni Rhodes and volunteer Ruth Harrison from the Mardler Talking Newspaper. Picture: Danielle Booden
Talking newspaper The Mardler appeal for volunteers edp24.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edp24.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.