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From a road closure to an appeal from a traveller family to keep caravans on their land, here are five public notices to be aware of in Norfolk this week. Mr Rhys Clapham, Ms Denise Clapham and Ms Gabrielle Needham have been granted an appeal hearing after Breckland Council issued an enforcement notice to order the removal of caravans at the end of Festival Road in Billingford. The appeal relates to the Breach of Planning Control and the application to Breckland Council for the change of use of land for the standing of two residential static caravans and two touring caravans to meet the accommodation needs of a local traveller family. An inspector appointed by the Secretary of State will hold the hearing at Elizabeth House in Dereham at 10am on January 14. Plans have been lodged to change the use of Downham Market Social Club in 19 Paradise Road into a healthcare facility. The former ex-servicemen's club, which was built in the 1930s, has been closed for three years after it ceased operating. The existing Willows Pharmacy and health care facility will seek to relocate to the premises if plans are approved by West Norfolk Council. Anyone having a claim against or an interest in the estate of Tina Margaret Cullum of 3 Larkman Lane in Norwich, who died on June 2, is asked to send a written notice to the address below on or before January 21. After this date, the estate will be distributed as per the notices received. This notice was issued by Simper Law Limited, 46 King Street, Norwich. Find, save and share public notice at the Public Notices Portal Donald Utting & Son Limited is applying to change an existing Operator's Licence to keep an additional goods vehicle at the operating centre at 113/115 Dereham Road, Norwich, and to keep two additional goods vehicles and one trailer at the operating centre at Units 3-4 Priory Works in Newton Street, Norwich. Owners or occupiers of land and buildings near the operating centres who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land would be affected should make written representations to the Traffic Commissioner stating their reasons by December 9. A copy of their representations should be sent to the applicant at Goldsmith Street in Norwich. Mundesley's High Street will close for five days from November 25 while £84,600 resurfacing works are carried out. During the closure, the road's old and damaged surface will be removed and replaced with a new asphalt surface. High Street will be shut from its junction with Beach Road to its junction with Heath Lane. A fully signed diversion will be in place and access to private properties will be maintained.Family of Hamas hostage Edan Alexander celebrates his 21st birthday in NYC's Central ParkUnder Armour Inc. Cl A stock outperforms competitors despite losses on the day