Chris Goreham Episodes Episode guide
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Happy Hour volunteering campaign continues
Chris continues our volunteering campaign, encouraging you to give an hour of your time.
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Norfolk MPs vote against EU referendum
Chris finds out that all local MPs voted against a referendum on the European Union.
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MPs to discuss EU referendum
Chris looks ahead to a discussion about an EU referendum in the House of Commons today.
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Weekly bin collections to return?
Chris finds out why weekly in collections could return in one part of Norfolk.
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Travel concerns for elderly and disabled Canaries fans
Chris finds out why some Norwich City fans could find it more difficult to get to matches.
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What should happen to Norfolk's small schools?
Chris finds out about Norfolk's small schools and what the future might hold for them.
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Norfolk gets ready to help rough sleepers
Chris looks at plans to help rough sleepers across the county this winter.
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Planning law changes: Consultation ends
Chris talks about the controversial proposals to change the planning laws.
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Crime hits Taverham businesses
Chris finds out about a series of burglaries at businesses in Taverham.
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Care Quality Commission critical of hospital feeding
Chris looks at problems with the feeding of elderly patients in some of our hospitals.
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A11 dualling could start next week
Chris discovers that dualling the final stretch of the A11 could start next week.
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More foodbanks needed in Norfolk
Chris finds out why there is an increasing demand for foodbanks in Norfolk.
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Booze cruise limits could affect Norfolk company
Nicky Price sits in and reports on new alcohol and tobacco import limits.
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Plans for special schools in Pott Row and Grimston
Chris finds out about plans for special schools in the villages of Pott Row and Grimston.
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Long wait for social housing in Norfolk
Chris finds out that more than 30,000 people are on waiting lists for social housing.
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MP calls for better ambulance response times
Chris finds out why Norman Lamb MP is calling for better ambulance response times.
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School exclusions in Norfolk
Chris takes a detailed look at exclusions in Norfolk's schools, and what effect they have.
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麻豆社 Radio Norfolk's Happy Hour launches
Chris launches 麻豆社 Radio Norfolk's Happy Hour to get the county volunteering this month.
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Norfolk tourism benefits from weather and Norfolk Food Festival
Chris finds out why the recent spell of good weather is helping Norfolk's tourism.
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NHS apologises over Downham Market Health Centre
Chris looks at an apology from the NHS after problems at Downham Market Health Centre.
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Council leader rides buses blindfolded
Chris finds out why the leader of Norfolk County Council rode some buses blindfolded.
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James Paget Hospital warned about care
Nicky Price sits in and looks at a warning issued to Gorleston's James Paget Hospital.
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Threat to Norfolk's free bus travel
Chris finds out about a campaign for fairer bus fares by Norfolk County Council.
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Energy Saving Group solar panels and Great Yarmouth Brass
Chris catches up with people who never received solar panels from the Energy Saving Group.
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Little Dunham substation plans rejected
Chris hears reaction to the decision to reject plans for a substation at Little Dunham.
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Derelict buildings in Norwich and Emma Pooley
Chris finds out what the future might hold for derelict buildings in Norwich.
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Dale Farm: Travellers win injunction
Chris finds out the latest from Dale Farm in Essex, after travellers win an injunction.
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Dale Farm evictions begin
Chris brings you latest from Dale Farm, as police are drafted in to evict travellers.
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Parking outside Bignold Primary School
Chris finds out about poor parking outside Bignold Primary School in Norwich.
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Domestic abuse in Norfolk
Chris looks at domestic abuse in Norfolk, as a women's refuge seeks to raise more money.