23 Jul 2026West Norfolk Property profit upHousing— West Norfolk Property Limited reported stronger trading performance for 2024/25, with revenue rising to £858k and gross profit increasing. The company also recorded a £541k gain from the right-of-use asset accounting treatment and a clean audit opinion.£858kSpending
“So this is another brief report um but it is covering the financial performance for Westnoot property for the financial year 202425. Um I have um included the auditor statement of accounts as well for reference and you'll see that the audit opinion that we got um was a clean audi…”
23 Jul 2026Leisure hub expansion approvedLeisure · cabinet executive— Cabinet endorsed the expanded West Norfolk Racket and Community Sport Hub at LynnSport, replacing the narrower paddle-only concept with a larger year-round sports hub including covered paddle courts, weatherproof tennis and a multi-use games area. The project is supported by around £1 million of external funding and a proposed council capital contribution of £1.2 million, with a payback period of about 8 years and 8 months. Members emphasised the scheme's social value, community access, and the need to take the full expanded project to full council for approval.£1.2m–£2.2mOpportunity
22 Jun 2026West Winch shared ICTIT · planning— The panel approved £100,000 for enhanced digital access and skills through shared ICT provision at West Winch School. This is the largest named project in the meeting and indicates major investment in digital inclusion and school ICT provision.£100kSpending
22 Jun 2026West Walton play areaLeisure and Recreation · planning— The panel approved £32,973 for redevelopment of the West Walton play area. Members supported the full amount without debate.£33kSpending
22 Jun 2026Arrowe Brook hall renovationsLeisure and Recreation · planning— The panel approved £13,605.96 for renovations at Arrowe Brook Village Hall. This is another community facilities capital spend from the CIL pot.£14kSpending
22 Jun 2026RSPCA solar installationEnergy and Environment · planning— The panel approved £11,000 for an RSPCA solar project at Norfolk Street. Members noted charity funding pressures and described solar as a financially worthwhile enhancement with a payback period of around 10 years.£11kSpending
Over the last 12 months, the most frequently discussed commercial topics in this council's meetings have been Professional Services (80 mentions, easing), IT & Digital (75 mentions, easing), Construction & Building Works (63 mentions, rising) and Culture & Leisure (39 mentions, rising).
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