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9:43 AM June 5, 2021
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10:42 AM June 5, 2021
The Old Rectory at Kirby Bedon will be open to the public for a weekend in June
- Credit: The Old Rectory at Kirby Bedon
People can visit a stunning Georgian house and its extensive gardens as they open to the public for a hospice fundraising appeal.
Head of fundraising for the hospice, Hugo Stevenson said: We are thrilled and incredibly grateful that Peter and Alex de Bunsen have offered to open up their beautiful gardens.
The Old Rectory at Kirby Bedon will be open to the public for a weekend in June
- Credit: The Old Rectory at Kirby Bedon
There are a number of roadworks being carried out across Norfolk today.
- Credit: One.Network
Roadworks are causing delays on the A146.
Resurfacing, along with utility work and temporary speed limits, are causing delays to both drivers and bus companies between Norwich and Beccles this morning.
Norfolk County Council is resurfacing part of the A146 at Holverston and Framlingham Pigot and Kirby Bedon.
While the work is being carried out 24hr 10mph speed limits are in place.
The work is scheduled to take place from May 10-June 7, 2021.
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Also along the A146, near to The Gull Inn, Anglian Water is carrying out waterworks. The work is scheduled to take place until May 14. While the work is being done temporary traffic lights are in place.
There are a number of roadworks being carried out across Norfolk today.
- Credit: One.Network
Roadworks are causing delays on the A146.
Resurfacing, along with utility work and temporary speed limits, are causing delays to both drivers and bus companies between Norwich and Beccles this morning.
Norfolk County Council is resurfacing part of the A146 at Holverston and Framlingham Pigot and Kirby Bedon.
While the work is being carried out 24hr 10mph speed limits are in place.
The work is scheduled to take place from May 10-June 7, 2021.
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Also along the A146, near to The Gull Inn, Anglian Water is carrying out waterworks. The work is scheduled to take place until May 14. While the work is being done temporary traffic lights are in place.
Covid-19 emergency grants to 28 Norfolk churches Emergency repair grants of more than half a million pounds have been awarded to 28 historic churches in Norfolk. The 28 Norfolk churches will share £513,000 from Historic England’s Covid-19 emergency heritage at risk response fund. The funds will enable repairs, conservation and investigative surveys to be carried out as soon as possible. The Historic England grant applications were processed in double-quick time, said a delighted Mid-Norfolk church architect Ruth Blackman. “It has been a terrific scheme and Historic England’s team has really helped to enable urgent work to be carried out,” she added. Six Norfolk churches have received the maximum £25,000 – and four have been awarded £24,000 or more. Two of the churches, St Peter & St Paul, Watlington, near King’s Lynn and St Peter, Forncett, near Long Stratton, were added to Historic England’s heritage at risk register late last year. Other ch