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“The heat’s already there, we’re just moving it”. Jimmy Black mulls over a conversation with Eoghan Maguire, director of heat networks - Scotland at Vattenfall UK. Getting people to work together is seldom easy, particularly when it involves money and hard decisions. It makes ....
St Mary the Virgin, church, Burgh St Peter. - Credit: James Bass As we stay local many of us have a renewed appreciation of our surroundings - here are 18 (plus) of Norfolk s fascinating buildings. Custom House in King s Lynn. - Credit: Taz Ali The 17th century Custom House beside the river in King’s Lynn was called: “One of the most perfect buildings ever built,” by architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner. Britannia facing away from the sea on top of the Nelson Monument, Great Yarmouth. - Credit: Andy Darnell The 200-year-old Nelson Monument in Yarmouth, is also known as the Norfolk Naval Pillar and Britannia Monument. Inside is a 217-step staircase to the top, where a statue of Britannia gazes out across Norfolk. Designer William Wilkins also designed the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London, where an even taller monument to Nelson was built 24 years later. ....
St Mary the Virgin, church, Burgh St Peter. - Credit: James Bass As we stay local many of us have a renewed appreciation of our surroundings - here are 18 (plus) of Norfolk s fascinating buildings. Custom House in King s Lynn. - Credit: Taz Ali The 17th century Custom House beside the river in King’s Lynn was called: “One of the most perfect buildings ever built,” by architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner. Britannia facing away from the sea on top of the Nelson Monument, Great Yarmouth. - Credit: Andy Darnell The 200-year-old Nelson Monument in Yarmouth, is also known as the Norfolk Naval Pillar and Britannia Monument. Inside is a 217-step staircase to the top, where a statue of Britannia gazes out across Norfolk. Designer William Wilkins also designed the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London, where an even taller monument to Nelson was built 24 years later. ....