Fiery scenes at County Hall as councillors clash over cuts plan
Councillors clashed at a fiery meeting of Norfolk County Council as discussions into disability service cuts were "shut down".
Local Democracy Reporter
Eleanor Storey is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Eleanor Storey is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Councillors clashed at a fiery meeting of Norfolk County Council as discussions into disability service cuts were "shut down".
The decision on a £600m devolution deal for Norfolk has been postponed by County Hall following discussions with government officials.
Norfolk's MPs are set to enter discussions with government officials about the opening of a new dentistry school at the University of East Anglia.
Norfolk County Council has issued an update on the progress of the Long Stratton Bypass and says it is "on track" to open in 2025.
Norwich City Council has revealed it spent £70,000 a year on the upkeep Colman family home at the Carrow Works site as it struggled to find a tenant.
Norwich City Council members have suggested council tax reforms should see higher bands for the most expensive houses.
Police in Norwich have been granted extra powers by the city council in a bid to crack down on street drinking problems.
Norwich City Council has launched a new bid to relocate its livestock market from Hall Road to a location along the A47 or A11.
South Norfolk Council has launched a fresh investigation into the Beauchamp Arms in Langley due to noise complaints.
Breckland Council's cabinet has voted in favour of introducing car parking charges in its towns, including Thetford and Watton.
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