"Please don't forget this as lockdown relaxes and you get back to 'normality'. "This sums up my ‘lockdown’: No baking cakes, no homeschooling, no treasuring unexpected time to make memories with my children, the memories my children will have of lockdown is an exhausted mother with a sore face. public events). The RLSE cameras are being paid for by Greater Anglia.Daniel Fisk, from Network Rail, said: "They are clearly visible for people to see as a deterrent.
ViaMichelin provides details of incidents that may affect road traffic in Wymondham that include: road closures, lane restrictions, accidents, roadworks, weather, special events (e.g. Read more Updated Long queues following crash on A140 near country house "We will be bringing you all the latest news from across the East of England - including the ongoing coronavirus pandemic lockdown and other stories.If you have a story you wish to share - good or bad - please contact BBC News Online (East).Lack of contact with schools or health workers means fewer at-risk children are "being identified".Tuesday marked 100 days since the United Kingdom began life under coronavirus restrictions.Last night, BBC Look East hosted a Facebook Live discussion on what we have learned, where we are now and what happens next for the region as lockdown eases. Greater Anglia said it has taken additional steps to keep everyone safe including handing out facemasks and installing hand sanitiser dispensers at 20 stations.Jamie Burles, managing director, said: "We have measures in place to protect staff and passengers such as enhanced cleaning, social distancing markings at stations and free hand sanitiser available at major stations.
us feel so welcome and we thought the best way to say thank you was to leave a Reach us via Facebook , Instagram and Twitter or email us . Our industry is facing testing times, which is why I’m asking for your support. Picture: Daniel Moxon.Police were called to the B1172 London Road at Suton, between Wymondham and Besthorpe, close to the A11, at 12.48pm, where two cars overturned after a collision.One of the cars was found in a pond off the side of the road.The road has been closed in both directions as officers from the Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team and South Norfolk Police work with the East of England Ambulance Service and Norfolk Fire and Rescue.The ambulance service said they sent a hazardous area response team, three ambulances, ambulance officer and air ambulance.Four fire engines from Wymondham, Attleborough, Sprowston and Carrow were also called to the scene, where they used a water rescue tender, sled and winches to rescue an injured passenger, who was then passed into the care of ambulance crews.A police officer at the scene said that there were serious injuries involved.FIre crews left the scene at 3pm, but police remain on scene where two recovery vehicles have now arrived to remove the wreckage of the cars.