Inspiring West Winch fundraisers Lola and Aiva head project for new equipment
| Updated: 14:17, 16 March 2021
Two youngsters from West Winch are leading the way, raising money for new play facilities for the village in which they live.
West Winch is a village with many family homes, but sadly the play park and skatepark used by its children have seen better days.
Undaunted by the task, two local heroes, Lola Frary, aged 10 and Aiva Lamacraft aged eight have kick started the fundraising.
Aiva Lamacraft, aged 8 (45157485)
Keen basketball player Lola is shooting hoops every day in March and we have to guess how many she will score by March 31 .
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Highways inspection at site of controversial speedcam in Setch Published: 06:00, 14 January 2021
Concerns continue to be expressed over the location of an A10 speed camera which is set to be reinstalled in a West Norfolk village.
A Highways site inspection took place in Setch on Tuesday morning after a camera had been positioned at the A10 Garage Lane junction in December.
This was removed days later after fears were expressed over visibility being obscured in the direction of Downham when pulling out of the junction.
This speed camera on the A10 at Setchey was removed in December. Picture: Simon Nash
After the site inspection, a meeting has been scheduled for Friday which will include Highways, Norfolk Safety Partnership, West Norfolk county councillor Alex Kemp and West Winch Parish Council chairman Terry Gibson.
Safety concerns over A10 speed camera at Setchey
| Updated: 15:35, 21 December 2020
Two West Norfolk councillors are calling for a speed camera to be removed as it is deemed unsafe for motorists on the A10.
Councillors Simon Nash and Alex Kemp have voiced concerns after the speed camera was installed at the Garage Lane junction in Setchey.
Mr Nash said the majority of accidents on the stretch of road have been caused by failure to observe rather than speeding, and he would ideally like to see a roundabout at the junction instead.
The new speed camera on the A10 at Setchey has come in for criticism. Picture: Simon Nash