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A former army Major has been left “stunned” after a car scam saw him sell his BMW for thousands of pounds less than it is worth.
Pupils from a host of West Norfolk schools took to the stage for a School Sports Partnership (SSP) Dance Festival.
A man who was caught growing drugs has wound up with a fine of more than £450.
A “massive” litter pick saw bottles, tyres and drink cans collected by enthusiastic volunteers.
The mayor of a town that could be surrounded with solar farms if plans go ahead said he was “disappointed” with a district council.
In his weekly column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses changes he’s noticed at the town’s beach recently…
In his weekly column, Gayton gardener Jamie Marsh discusses planting dahlia tubers…
A beard product created by a Lynn-based grooming company has been named among the best in the world.
A boutique bed specialist is set to close down after just seven months of trading due to rising costs.
Drivers can now purchase and service their cars in “true Scandinavian style” after the opening of a new £3.5million store.
One of Lynn’s most prolific shoplifters, who was given multiple chances to redeem herself, has been jailed.
A woman shouted racial slurs at police officers while being arrested for assaulting her brother.
A Rotarian’s challenge to shed the pounds has raised lots of pounds for a charity.
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.
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.
Independent West Norfolk Councillor Pallavi Devulapalli takes the Friday Politics reins this week and talks about an important planning meeting.
A petition calling for parking prices to be cut at Heacham Beach has already garnered more than 500 signatures.
Flying icons from the Second World War were among the exhibits youngsters were able to see when they saw planes of all types in the Duxford museum.
The road outside a primary school could become “more dangerous” if it were made one-way, a council has warned.
It was lights, camera, action for one primary school as they attended the premiere of their very own short film.