Tourist centre branded 'unfortunate luxury' as bid to close it gathers momentum
Councillors have supported the closure of Cromer's tourism information centre, branding it an "unfortunate luxury" that should be shut to make savings.
Local Democracy Reporter
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Councillors have supported the closure of Cromer's tourism information centre, branding it an "unfortunate luxury" that should be shut to make savings.
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