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LEARN MORECouncillors are being urged to back a contentious plan, despite public protests and calls for up to £1.4 million to be spent on improved facilities.
Crews from West Norfolk and Cambridgeshire are at the scene and drivers are being advised to avoid the area.
Several trees were brought down, and a bridge damaged, at a popular stately home by recent storms.
Work on expanding a West Norfolk village's water recycling centre, so it can hold more excess water in the event of a flood, will begin next week.
Police in Swaffham are appealing for the public's help following a collision yesterday evening.
Opposition leaders accused council leaders of producing a 'close your eyes and hope for the best' set of proposals.
Infections are continuing to fall steadily, according to latest figures.
An investigation into damage at town centre premises is continuing.
Three schools in our area have been forced to shut by the high winds, as another storm sweeps across the area.
Officials say further alerts may be needed tomorrow and electrical engineers are trying to restore supplies to hundreds of homes.
Dozens of residents took part in a demonstration today against plans for more than 200 new homes in their area.
Heavy rain since an earlier morning check has rendered the pitch at the Walks unplayable for the second time this week.
Units were at the scene into the early hours of this morning.
The match is set to go ahead after weather concerns.
Police are appealing for any witnesses or camera footage connected to the incident this week.
Large waves will pose a risk until late tonight, Environment Agency officials say.
Tickets for journeys today will be accepted on services for the next three days, officials say.
The weather could force a second postponement for the Linnets this week.
Flood gates will be closed in Hunstanton around high tides for several days because of continuing strong winds, council officials say.
West Norfolk councillors will decide whether to allow a cross-border solar farm plan at a special meeting next week.