Designs selected for GoGoSarari sculptures coming to Norwich next summer
GoGoSafari Art Trail: Sponsors gather to select top-secret designs for the Big 5 sculptures coming to Norwich in summer 2025.
Deputy News Editor
As well as being one of the EDP's deputy news editors, Donna-Louise Bishop is its designated obituary writer. She also reports from Norfolk's Coroner's Court. She holds an MPhil in Writing from the University of South Wales.
As well as being one of the EDP's deputy news editors, Donna-Louise Bishop is its designated obituary writer. She also reports from Norfolk's Coroner's Court. She holds an MPhil in Writing from the University of South Wales.
GoGoSafari Art Trail: Sponsors gather to select top-secret designs for the Big 5 sculptures coming to Norwich in summer 2025.
An inquest at Norfolk Coroner's Court into the death of Simon Meldrum of Thetford was unable to determine how the dedicated and "kind" volunteer died.
A 48-year-plumber from the Dereham area was found dead inside his cottage following concerns for his safety, Norfolk Coroner's Court has been told.
The Eastern Daily Press published 33 death notices last week including those of a Christian media charity supporter and a Reverend Prebendary.
An inquest has been opened into the death of retired business manager, Paul Hunt, who died after being found with self-inflicted stab wounds at his home in Taverham near Norwich.
A 59-year-old mother from Gorleston, who only narrowly survived being hit by a truck, died after ingesting toxic levels of over-the-counter pain relief.
An inquest has been opened at Norfolk Coroner's Court into the death of 40-year-old Hayley Butler, owner of Diva Dogs in Norwich, who died following surgery in Turkey.
The Eastern Daily Press published 171 death notices in October including that of Tony King who described having "a good innings" and a 101-year-old.
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