Cambridgeshire
Norfolk farmers were told they must accept radical changes to the way they work if their industry is to help combat an increasingly urgent climate emergency.
It’s time for charges to dispose of DIY waste at Norfolk’s recycling centres to be dumped, a council leader has said.
Hundreds of pots of used paint stacked outside a community reuse and recycling centre in March have been branded a danger, but the social enterprise is “confident that the issue will be resolved within the month”.
The Gulliver wind turbine at Lowestoft’s Ness Point has stopped working – with engineers saying they are doing all they can to get it turning again.
The issue of air pollution came under the spotlight at the planning inquiry into the controversial revamp of Anglia Square.
A disturbing snapshot of how Norfolk and Suffolk could look if global warming goes unchecked and sea levels rise has been published – with the likes of Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Hemsby and Wroxham under water.
Two controversial wind turbines near the north Norfolk coast have been given the go ahead after years of battles between developers, residents and the local council.
Farmers must act fast to adapt to a rapidly-changing climate – but they were told that increasingly detailed monitoring and forecasting technologies can give their crops the best chance of success.