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Topping out the North Norfolk Information Centre
Construction on the new North Norfolk Information Centre at Cromer has reached its highest point, an occasion marked with beer and a blessing at a ceremony on 4 April.
New sculpture for Fakenham. What would you like to see?
North Norfolk sculptor Colin Miller has been commissioned to design and produce a sculpture for the entrance to the Tesco Store, Oak Street, in Fakenham. He will be in Fakenham on 10 April, finding out what kind of sculpture townspeople would like to see there.
Cartons can be recycled too - at new 'bring' banks
North Norfolk people can recycle paper-based food and drink cartons using new 'bring' banks in Cromer and North Walsham.
NNDC charity events raise hundreds for Parkinson's Disease
North Norfolk District Council staff and their families have raised more than £700 for the Parkinson's Disease Society with a quiz night and dress-down day.
Walcott to have its own parish council
The parish of Walcott has been created following a boundary review by North Norfolk District Council, and a poll will be held on 1 May to elect nine councillors to serve it until 2011.
Food waste collections for businesses
Starting in April, North Norfolk District Council will run a year-long trial trade food waste collection scheme for businesses at a cheaper rate than normal rubbish collections, using dedicated 240-litre wheeled bins.
Better regulation that doesn't get in the way of business
Do you understand the safety laws that apply to your business? Do you feel your business has to spend too much time and money paying attention to the regulations? Are the authorities doing enough to enforce the regulations that keep traders, their staff and their customers safe? Are they helping you do the right things? North Norfolk District Council wants to know.
Complaints about parish councillors to be dealt with by NNDC
From the start of April, North Norfolk District Council will be handling complaints from members of the public about misconduct by district and parish councillors, under changes to the framework for assessing councillors' conduct being introduced by the Government.
Council Achieves Top Business Award
After 18 months of working towards a wide range of stringent targets, North Norfolk District Council has achieved the Investors in People standard, one of the top awards available to business organisations, recognising excellence in their ways of working, especially in involving and developing their staff.
Clean Up After Your Dog - Wherever You Are
A new dog fouling order makes it an offence not to clean up after your dog in any public area in North Norfolk.
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