Chris Goreham Episodes Episode guide
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Ambulance service loses patient transport contract
Norfolk's ambulance loses the contract with two major local hospitals to private company.
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Positive signs for Norfolk school improvements
A scheme to improve some of Norfolk's failing schools seems to be getting results.
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35,000 homes could be built in Norfolk over next 20 years
Thousands of new homes could be built over next two decades, but where?
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The pros and cons of sugar
British Sugar is increasing its investment in Norfolk, but should we be cutting back?
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Four killed in South Norfolk helicopter crash
The latest news on last night's fatal helicopter crash at Gillingham in South Norfolk.
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Benefits claimants being told to volunteer or lose payments
Voluntary Norfolk says claimants being told to give up their time or lose payments.
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Fears over Norfolk's mental health services
Concerns over the way mental health services for young people are organised.
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Downham Market fire station destroyed by fire
Fire station devastated by blaze.
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Answers wanted over Fakenham ambulance delay
Woman wants answers after her elderly mother had to wait an hour for an ambulance.
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Duncan's Day
Janette Forbes talks about tomorrow's fundraising efforts at Norwich City.
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Problems for Norfolk's fishing industry
Industry was already struggling before bad weather, say North Norfolk fishermen.
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Price cut concern for Norfolk's dairy farmers
Concern that supermarket price cut will lead to price war that could undercut farmers.
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"Clare's Law" comes into force this week
Women in Norfolk will soon be able to get a background check on their partners.
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Argument over sea defences at Hopton
Mark Matthews sits-in, with a new argument over sea defences in Norfolk.
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First World War schools project
The Theatre Royal in Norwich announces a new project to educate Norfolk's youngsters.
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Some residential care homes in Norfolk lacking money to give proper care
Group which represents independent care homes says some aren't getting enough money.
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What happened to winter?
For weather forecasters, winter is officially over at the end of this month.
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Only one family living in new Great Yarmouth development
Only one of 19 homes at Royal Britannia Crescent occupied months after builders left.
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Three deaths on Norfolk's roads over the weekend
Three people died in separate incidents on Norfolk's roads this weekend.
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Campaign for youth jobs in Norwich
Norwich North MP Chloe Smith says she's half way to target of creating 1000 new jobs.
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John Hurt live on the programme
The North Norfolk actor explains how cinema can help improve people's lives.
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The future of Norfolk's pubs
With some centuries-old pubs in trouble, what future for Norfolk's public houses?
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Foodbanks
Three churches bring foodbanks together in Great Yarmouth, to give better access to food.
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Concern over low-flying military aircraft
People in North Norfolk concerned with number of military aircraft making low flights.
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Boy rescued after mud drama
11-year-old boy rescued by fire crews after getting stuck in the mud in field at Hoveton.
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The future of sea defences
Keeping sea defences or abandoning them is being looked at in Blakeney today.
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Mark Matthews sits-in
Mark presents Norfolk's latest news, sport, travel and weather.
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Nicky Price sits-in
Nicky presents Norfolk's latest news, sport, travel and weather.
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Great Yarmouth inquest to open
Inquest into deaths of four men in Great Yarmouth industrial accident due to open today.
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Norfolk families wasting £700 a year on food they don't eat
Mark Matthews sits-in, looking at food waste in Norfolk.