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Political make-up The city council has a total of 39 councillors 13 electoral wards across the city with three councillors in each. The current political make-up is: Labour 19 seats. Green Party 14 seats.
About the Local Plan The Greater Norwich Local Plan (GNLP) which was adopted in March 2024. The GNLP sets out the strategy for regeneration and growth in the Greater Norwich area from 2018 to 2038, consisting of strategic policies to guide planning decisions and the site allocations to implement the strategy.
It was 19th century writer George Borrow who named Norwich a fine city youll see it mentioned on the name signs as you enter and another writer, JB Priestley, said of the city, What a grand, higgledy-piggledy, sensible old place Norwich is!
The Greater Norwich Infrastructure Plan is a high-level summary of what infrastructure is needed to support growth in Greater Norwich. Each summer the Greater Norwich Growth Board (GNGB), in partnership with a range of internal and external stakeholders, produce the Greater Norwich Infrastructure Plan (GNIP).
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