Thank you. Good morning it s Chris Core I m sitting in for Nick Conrad at breakfast start your top story at 8 o clock do you really need a receipt for everything you buy under 10 pounds the co-op is considering stopping printing them a standard but how well would that idea go down I ve got mine straight in the bin so yeah if I ask for it they re fine but otherwise I don t need it I like 10 for to keep count of what I ve got a Security Job hard and news this morning good morning also in the news to Yorks in Norfolk has been saved after a buyer was found coming up on the program where we live in hemispheres the 1st of 1st 13 homes teetering on the cliff edge there begins to collapse join me Andrew Turner on him speak as we get ready for the demolition teams to come in they are going to be taking these houses down before they make their way down to the beach have a look at some of the pictures if you get a chance to see Norfolk on Twitter under state and some amazing pictures which just
Coming up after 9 o clock more of your creative school punishments we ve had several already and we want to know are you being more careful about what you re putting up online in some of the news stories that are going around at the moment about how your data is used once it appears on social media sites like Facebook give us a call at 160-361-7321 the 9 o clock B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news comes from Janet handed properties left near the cliff edge at Thames B. After stormy weather have been condemned Norfolk County Council officials inspected the properties yesterday and say they re uninhabitable and Davis from the council believes as the sand cliff face dries out it s only a matter of time before the houses slide over he says a number of people will be left homeless the 13 properties that have been directly affected now are uninhabitable that s about 15 people 8 of whom they were permanent homes so they ve got to look at their insurance talk to their insurers and consider what options
Radio 5. Live from our studios a performance this is teatime with Matthew gotten our top story at 5 another actual stay for a sea front residence at hems as 2 of the endangered properties are left teetering on a cliff H. One N 60 year event you know dishes out enough for tolerance and strife . Offering enough enough also the saving better late than never a Brix a transition deal is announced people question whether we get agreement that we have I think what this shows is that with goodwill on both sides working hard we can get an arrangement for the future and we ll be in Lowestoft in search of folk memories sharing stories across the generations. Smile so much and. It s the new year I like here. They have given to me in a series or the time money 540 the sport at half past on the weather follows the B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news with Lucy Lightfoot Good evening high tides and strong winds have left 13 properties at the morons in hems be at risk of falling into the sea chalets which are n
Thank. Monday evening 6 o clock club A.B.C. Radio news with Lucy Lightfoot Good evening 13 properties at the morons in him have been left in danger of falling into the sea after strong winds and high tides eroded the coast Norfolk County Council s warning conditions over the next 48 hours could still pays a threat and the risk of properties sliding down the cliffs remains very high as the sand dries and becomes more powdery further houses could fall down smart in one of the homes that s likely to be condemned he bought it late last year to some people in the community although the. Service is a bit absolutely fantastic people that I ve never met before coming up and saying you know. What s happening and. Everybody s been absolutely fantastic about it so. Life goes on meanwhile a holiday village next to the beach near Los staffs has been closed till further notice after being battered Bali those strong winds and high tides everyone staying at the Cotton resorts were told was told to go
It is 11 o clock let s get you the very latest news has Janet Honda the M.P. For Great Yarmouth has told B.B.C. Radio Norfolk that time is running out to save what s left of hens because coastline this weekend storms left 10 chalets teaching on the sandy cliff edge Brandon Lewis says the authorities are planning an action but he says all involved have to now get on and do something to stop erosion the chair of him has be Parish Council is Keith Korea. The government would listen to how we a badly needed sea defenses. 3 years ago now we could potentially have 6 go into the say we need more houses are going to take it s going to say to get say differences sort. The roads minister is meeting key figures across Norfolk today who want the government to Jewel the whole of the A 47 Jessye Norman is in King s Lynn it s all being arranged by the A 47 alliance group in Norfolk made up of business leaders and councils the chair is the county councillor Martin will be who says Mr Norman won t jus