East of England showcases energy credentials in Amsterdam
The East of England showcased its pivotal role in the global energy sector at Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2024.
Commercial Features Writer
Adam Pescod is a commercial content and feature writer for the East Anglian Daily Times, Eastern Daily Press and other Newsquest titles across Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. Adam has a background in business journalism and also writes property stories for the EDP and EADT, as well as news stories and commercial features for Insight Energy magazine.
Adam Pescod is a commercial content and feature writer for the East Anglian Daily Times, Eastern Daily Press and other Newsquest titles across Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. Adam has a background in business journalism and also writes property stories for the EDP and EADT, as well as news stories and commercial features for Insight Energy magazine.
The East of England showcased its pivotal role in the global energy sector at Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2024.
An energy firm with wind farm projects off the Norfolk coast hosted an emergency challenge at East Coast College in Lowestoft on November 19 and 20.
A five-bedroom thatched cottage thought to date back to the 17th century is for sale in Dalham, near Newmarket, at a guide price of £695,000.
A Grade II listed thatched cottage in Billingford, near Diss, is heading to auction at a guide price of £390,000.
A contemporary four-bedroom home on the outskirts of Aldeburgh is for sale at offers over £1.3 million.
A renovated country house with seven bedrooms and over three acres of grounds is for sale in Beeston St Andrew at a guide price of £1.8 million.
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