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Pub company continues its expansion out of north Norfolk

A family pubs company which established its reputation in Brancaster on the north Norfolk coast has continued its growth with the acquisition of a sixth property.

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The Great Yarmouth Christmas lights switch on helped boost footfall. Picture: James Bass

Festive footfall increase brings boost for Great Yarmouth traders

Great Yarmouth’s town centre traders enjoyed a boost in shopper numbers in the run up to Christmas, figures have revealed.

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City Link at the Broadland Business Park. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY

38 job losses at Norwich City Link as talks to rescue courier firm fail

A bid to rescue courier firm City Link has failed, leading to 38 job losses at the Norwich depot.

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Tim Hay, the new owner of Mundesley Holiday Park pictured with his wife Mo and their children Millie, Lucas and Otto.
Picture: ANTONY KELLY

Holiday park entrepreneur announces multi-million pound development of Mundesley Holiday Village.

Holiday park entrepreneur Timothy Hay has unveiled plans for a multi-million pound development of Mundesley Holiday Village after buying the north Norfolk site from Stalham-based Richardson’s Group.

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Lotus CEO Jean-Marc Gales and chief operating officer Aslam Farikullah

Business review of the year 2014 - Do you agree with our business leaders’ verdict of the year

• Chris Starkie, chief executive of the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership, said it had been a year of delivery for the body whose goal is to boost private-sector led growth in Norfolk and Suffolk.

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