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Charles Bliss is a feature writer in commercial content. His work explores the people, businesses and ideas that define the Fine City of Norwich.
Charles Bliss is a feature writer in commercial content. His work explores the people, businesses and ideas that define the Fine City of Norwich.
Equinor is leveraging the local supply chain to turbocharge East Anglia’s economy and renewable energy capacity.
Norwich Research Park is gearing up for a steep growth trajectory next year – with new investment, accommodation and an exciting enterprise strategy.
22 Pelham Road, a redecorated Victorian mid-terraced home in Norwich, is for sale with Brown&Co at a guide price of £375,000.
Project manager Stephen Keighley explains why local railways are important to Sizewell C – and what’s coming down the tracks.
James Hill, land agent and associate at Arnolds Keys - Irelands Agricultural, discusses the farmers' protest in Westminster this week.
30 Mill Hill Road, an Edwardian home in the Golden Triangle, Norwich is for sale with Sowerbys at a guide price of £900k.
America’s largest offshore wind and ocean renewables conference will be held in Virginia Beach, USA next year.
2 Julian Drive, a five-bedroom detached family home in Trowse, is for sale with Jackson-Stops at a guide price of £899,950.
Discover the finalists for the Growth Business of the Year award, sponsored by Ashtons Legal, at the EDP Business Awards 2024.
Dale Symonds, shift leader and engineer at Sheringham Shoal wind farm, explains what life is like on board an offshore service operation vessel (SOV).
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