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Six different fire crews were sent to battle a village blaze.
A council is continuing its efforts to tackle anti-social behaviour throughout the district after consulting with residents on vehicle nuisance.
A boutique bed specialist is set to close down after just seven months of trading due to rising costs.
Motorbikes will be on display outside a supermarket while collecting donations for a great cause.
A main road has been reopened after two hours following a crash.
In his weekly column, MP James Wild discusses the USA’s trade tariffs.
An Easter-themed community day which featured an egg hunt, crafts and a talk from an RAF pilot has been hailed a great success.
Drivers can now purchase and service their cars in “true Scandinavian style” after the opening of a new £3.5million store.
A dog breeding business based at a village home is allowed to stay permanently – despite objections.
A developer has been ordered to pay nearly £8,000 after admitting damaging 27 protected trees.
A serial shoplifter who targeted several stores in town has been jailed and ordered to pay nearly £500 to her victims.
A drink-driver who mounted a roundabout in his car before walking away from the scene has been banned from the roads.
A man pulled out his own tooth using a pipe wrench after struggling to get an NHS dentist appointment for "unbearable" toothache.
An ambulance worker is getting ready to take on an enormous challenge this summer by cycling to every ambulance station in Norfolk in one day.
A Lynn carer who served with the RAF has added to his collection of awards from the company he works for.
Norfolk firefighters are supporting their counterparts in war-torn Ukraine with a mission this month to donate crucial equipment.
Repair work is due to start on Monday on hundreds of miles of Norfolk’s roads.
A stretch of the A149 will be closed overnight for highway maintenance early next month.
Drone footage has shown the scale of the task at hand for those hoping to restore the Middleton Towers railway station.
Concerns have been raised over a junction which has seen many crashes over the years - with a councillor labelling it a “black spot”.
It was lights, camera, action for one primary school as they attended the premiere of their very own short film.
Families across Norfolk will soon benefit from new nursery places, with a Breckland primary school among the first wave to welcome the change.
Hundreds of children and adults have enjoyed free workshops held as part of national Shakespeare Week.
A primary school has been buzzing with excitement since some very special visitors arrived – a group of friendly sheep.