1. Plans for off-grid glamping retreat

The town sign at Reepham (Image: Denise Bradley)

A new off-grid holiday cabin offering “a unique glamping retreat” has been earmarked for Reepham.

Plans have been put forward by Remi Coghiel for the development north of Mill Road.

The cabin would provide one double bedroom as well as a lounge, a kitchen/diner and a shower room.

The proposal also includes the demolition and removal of the existing agricultural buildings and structures on the site.

2. Premier Inn could be coming to town

The proposed design for the hotel (Image: Whitbread PLC)

Premier Inn is planning to build an 81-bedroom hotel on a former factory site.

The major chain has submitted plans to build on part of the former Crane Fruehauf factory site off Cromer Road in North Walsham.

It would be North Walsham’s first branded hotel, and would sit next to Waitrose, MKM Builders Merchants and Tom Moore House.

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3. More grave space approved for cemetery

Gayton Road Cemetery (Image: Google)

West Norfolk Council has agreed to convert a grass pathway at Gayton Road Cemetery in King’s Lynn into usable burial plots after concerns that it was running out of space.

This will buy the authority up to three years to find a longer-term solution.

The site, which is the last operational cemetery in Lynn, was due to stop accepting new burial applications from April.

4. Barns could become homes

Four barns could be turned into seven homes (Image: Google Maps)

Developers have applied for planning permission from North Norfolk District Council to convert four barns into seven homes in Skeyton, a village between Aylsham and North Walsham.

The proposal includes turning one of the barns at Beech Farm in Felmingham Road into three two-storey houses and the three smaller buildings into four single-storey properties.

5. Plans for new supermarket

A new Sainsbury’s could be built in Blofield (Image: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)

Developers want to turn an empty piece of land adjacent to the McDonald’s near Blofield into a small shopping and services site.

In addition to the Yarmouth Road retail hub, Hemingford Limited, the applicant, also wants to install a solar farm of 377 panels to power the site.

If approved by Broadland District Council, the scheme will include a single-storey Sainsbury’s supermarket with 90 parking spaces as well as EV charging points.