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  2. Norfolk County Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The association acquired the leasehold of a purpose built football facility in Bowthorpe, Norwich in 2009 – the site becoming known as the Norfolk County FA Football Development Centre, or 'the FDC'. The Centre is a hub of both regulated and recreational activity for the football community of Norwich and Norfolk, offering a range of small ...

  3. Bowthorpe - Wikipedia

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    Bowthorpe is primarily a residential area, but includes a large industrial estate (Bowthorpe Industrial Estate; occupied by mix-use commercial business, including the technology sector) and one small out-of-town shopping centre, containing a supermarket and various smaller retail outlets. A community hall is situated close to Bowthorpe village ...

  4. Network Norwich - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Line consists of routes 21, 21A, 22 and 22A. The 21 and 21A start at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, and run east through Bowthorpe and West Earlham to Norwich city centre, before turning north and terminating in Old Catton at White Woman Lane. [5] An Orange Line bus in Norwich city centre, March 2018.

  5. Community hub closure fears over boiler bills - AOL

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    Small donation plea. The centre, which opens on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, welcomes about 1,000 people every month who are struggling with spiralling fuel bills and the cost-of-living.

  6. Norwich Community Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It became the Bowthorpe Road Public Assistance Institution in 1930 and, although the main building was destroyed by bombing during the Baedeker Blitz of the Second World War, the hospital joined the National Health Service as the West Norwich Hospital in 1948. [2] After a programme of investment it became the Norwich Community Hospital in 2005. [3]

  7. List of parks, gardens and open spaces in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Grapes Hill Community Garden is a small city centre garden close to the Norwich Inner Ring road. Created from a disused, tarmaced play area, it was officially opened in 2011. The garden is tended by volunteers and contains a large number of edible plants together with a wide choice of wild and woodland flowers, grasses, shrubs and trees.

  8. Charity trust resubmits community hub plans - AOL

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    A charity trust has resubmitted plans for a community hub at a former horse riding centre. The Nene Park Trust wants to transform Lynch Farm - a Grade II listed farmhouse and outbuildings on the ...

  9. Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust is a provider of community services to a population of about 882,000 in Norfolk. It was established under the Transforming Community Services initiative. It comprises the community services previously run by Norfolk Primary Care Trust. It employs 2,250 full-time equivalent members of staff.