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Don’t miss your opportunity to apply for an Omicron Hospitality and Leisure Grant
South Norfolk and Broadland Councils still have government grant funding available to help qualifying local hospitality and leisure businesses who have been hit by the Omicron variant of COVID-19.

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Help us support rough sleepers and you could win a shopping voucher
Have your say on our strategy for working with people who are at risk, or who are rough sleeping and be in with a chance to win a £15 local shopping voucher.
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South Norfolk: Budget consultation – have your say
Residents and businesses are being invited to get involved and share their priorities for the next 12 months in the South Norfolk Council budget consultation.
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Broadland: Time is running out to make your voice heard
Broadland District Council is preparing its budget for next year and has launched an online consultation so local residents and businesses can suggest which services they want to see funded.
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Broadland: Community lottery raises £38,000 for good causes
Broadland District Council's Community at Heart Lottery has raised nearly £38,000 for communities in Broadland this year.
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Broadland: Tots2Teens offering school holiday entertainment
Broadland Council’s Tots2Teens is offering fun activities for children aged 5 and upwards to keep the Christmas holiday filled with festive fun.
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South Norfolk: Keep the kids entertained this Christmas
A huge array of entertainment and activities are on offer at South Norfolk Council’s Kids Camp in the run up to Christmas.
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South Norfolk: Council cash boost for hospitality trade
Hospitality businesses in South Norfolk will soon be able to claim up to £2,100 for loss of revenue due to the effects of the Omicron variant of COVID 19.
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Broadland: Grants for hospitality businesses
Hospitality businesses in Broadland will soon be able to claim up to £1,000 for loss of revenue due to the effects of the Omicron variant of COVID 19.
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Twelve tips for a green Christmas
Broadland District and South Norfolk Councils are encouraging residents to go green this Christmas with some festive top tips for reducing, reusing and recycling.