Artist applies to build riverside studio beside houseboat mooring
An artist hopes to build a riverside studio beside a mooring he has purchased for a houseboat on the River Wissey at Stoke Ferry.
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Chris has led our coverage of the Norfolk coast along with west Norfolk and parts of the Fens and the Brecks since 1997. In nearly three decades of reporting on the area, he has reported on just about every aspect of life affecting both the area and the people who live in it.
Chris has led our coverage of the Norfolk coast along with west Norfolk and parts of the Fens and the Brecks since 1997. In nearly three decades of reporting on the area, he has reported on just about every aspect of life affecting both the area and the people who live in it.
An artist hopes to build a riverside studio beside a mooring he has purchased for a houseboat on the River Wissey at Stoke Ferry.
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