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Covid cases surge in Scole, Dickleburgh and Bressingham
| Updated: 12:54, 08 January 2021
Coronavirus cases in Scole, Dickleburgh and Bressingham sky-rocketed by almost 400 per cent in the week between Christmas and new year.
The number of cases reported in the three south Norfolk villages â all of which are grouped together for the purposes of tallying coronavirus cases â between December 26 and January 1 was 60.
The seven days prior, there had been just 13 cases of the virus, marking a 361.5 per cent rise â the highest jump in the whole of Norfolk.
Cases in Scole, Dickleburgh, and Bressingham have risen at a considerably higher rate than the rest of south Norfolk. Credit: ONS
Drone images of The Beck, in Pulham St Mary, which has flooded surrounding areas.
- Credit: Clayton Hudson
Fire Services received more than 300 callouts across Norfolk and worked tirelessly through the night to save flooded homes, businesses and cars left stranded.
Drone images of The Beck, in Pulham St Mary, which has flooded surrounding areas.
- Credit: Clayton Hudson
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2:45 PM December 21, 2020
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4:40 PM December 21, 2020
A woman in her 40s died in a crash at Thorpe Abbotts, near Scole, on the A143 Scole Road
- Credit: Archant
The death of a woman in her 40s at an accident hotspot has once again raised questions over the road s safety.
Despite the best efforts of paramedics, the driver of the Ford - a woman in her 40s - died at the scene.
The driver of the Mercedes, also a woman in her 40s, suffered minor injuries and was taken to Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital for further treatment.
While the full circumstances surrounding Friday s collision are not yet known, Clayton Hudson, district councillor for the area, says the A143 has been a problem road for several years.