Education award highlights 'limitless' opportunities for students
The Eastern Daily Press Norfolk Education Awards 2024 are open for entries. Here we take a closer look at the Student of the Year category.
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Sophie Stainthorpe is the client editor for Archant's Norfolk and Suffolk titles. Overseeing all sponsored content, Sophie and the commercial content team...
The Eastern Daily Press Norfolk Education Awards 2024 are open for entries. Here we take a closer look at the Student of the Year category.
As we come to the end of Wind Energy Week 2024, colleagues from ScottishPower Renewables’ East Anglia ONE windfarm celebrate what the wind industry means for them and the local area.
To celebrate UK Wind Week 2024 – which runs until Friday, June 28 – EastWind, the eastern region’s offshore wind cluster, has undertaken a range of activities with more planned across the week.
The Eastern Daily Press Norfolk Education Awards 2024 are open for entries. Here we find out more about the Primary/Junior School of the Year category.
Auction House East Anglia's fourth auction of the year wasn't impacted by the impending general election, with nearly £10 million raised.
Just three units remain available out of the 17 at Norwich's Diamond Point. Anna Smith, commercial surveyor at Brown&Co, discusses the two latest lettings.
Charlie Penrose, surveys and valuations partner at Arnolds Keys, discusses the importance of having a property survey.
There’s still time to enter and nominate for the Norfolk Food and Drink Awards, so don’t miss your chance to get involved.
Sue Hall, coastal property specialist at Arnolds Keys coastal hub in Sheringham, speaks about the housing market in north Norfolk.
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