"Sometimes the only beer on handpump has been of poor quality, meaning a choice between a bottle and a Guinness, and it is hard to blame the pubs."
Nearly £16 million of remaining funding for projects such as a Multi-User Community Hub and Riverfront Regeneration have been secured.
"I’d played a match on the day of the England v Germany final and joined my fellow players at an evening party." You'd be surprised where this was.
Read John Maiden's column and find out about the town's efforts to maintain a 'special relationship' since the 1950s.
The bereaved military children's charity founder in her column also writes about the Remembrance Sunday Cenotaph Parade.
'Internet use offers major benefits. However, social media poses risks and new provisions are needed to make the internet safer for young people.'
Jeff Hoyle examines the beer which is named after the writer of famous walking guides to the Lake District.
A BBC TV show is popular with our Hunstanton columnist who also reflects on the year and on Putin launching his unprovoked invasion.
Jim Harding also discusses time-wasting in the World Cup.
As the dust settles on the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, Complete Commercial Finance’s Karl Lanham takes stock of the impact for local businesses.
Solar energy columnist Kevin Holland talks performance certificates and heating, hot water or insulation measures homeowners can save money on.
Member of Parliament in weekly dispatches said it was an inspiring time and discusses the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement.
A decision has been waited-upon for a while and a former prime minister visited to put her weight behind the campaign for a new-build.
Feedback from open days two months ago organised on behalf of the National Trust shows iconic landmark is popular, says columnist John Maiden.
"I have attended for the past thirty years or so and never fail to be moved by its simplicity," says Lynn News columnist.
Our Fakenham columnist has a football programme from 1958 which featured Lynn's FA Cup first round opponents against an England goalscoring legend.
John Maiden says unless world leaders in Sharm El Sheikh perform an immediate U-turn, low lying islands will disappear.
Neil Gayton reveals all in his It’s a Dad’s Life column, and it's not about watching Elf on repeat.
Coastal Mummy columnist Rebecca Fisher explains the reasons – and you'd be surprised at some of them.
In North West Norfolk, there were 1,445 people receiving unemployment related benefits, which was 2.7% of the population aged 16-64.