The first time of watching his home-town team in the FA Cup was a defeat and being underage he couldn't drink a pint to drown his sorrows.
The Town Deal Board bids to secure £15.83m of government funding to deliver £23.68m worth of projects like a riverfront tranformation.
Discover which borough car parks will soon get the charging points, enabling 52 vehicles to be charged, in the monthly Love West Norfolk column.
Our HR columnist highlighted when a client faced a difficult situation: one of their female employees came to work badly bruised to the face.
As part of £37 billion government support, 11,300 local low-income families will from this week receive the latest payment.
Local pubs have been singled out for praise or nominations among the likes of CAMRA, the Observer Food Awards and the Good Hotel Guide.
John Maiden tells stories about storeys and explains why USAF personnel and equipment could play an important part in helping to save lives in 1953.
Jim Harding's Fakenham-area Wensum column discusses the 11th day of the 11th month with cubs and scouts and Anzac Day memories while Down Under.
Natureboy says bees and dragonflies are still around in mild autumn gardens while some unusual birds have been spotted in The Walks.
The NW Norfolk Member of Parliament discusses the cost of living crisis and also a Lynn firm which has been praised for its exports exploits.
A mysterious fire caused the total demolition of the venue and a five storey block of apartments, including retail units, will be built on its site.
Wensum columnist Jim Harding says preparations at the parish church feel like a year-round matter and have been ongoing for many months.
The View From a Shed columnist explains as the industry held its annual trade event at the Birmingham NEC: "Our busiest exhibition to date."
The last issue of the year of the local CAMRA newsletter has recently been published.
The NW Norfolk MP, who backed the new PM again in the leadership election, reacts as he spoke to the country on Tuesday.
Burnham Market-based blogger Rebecca Fisher says having a family in a financial crisis so close to Christmas is a daunting prospect.
Accountant and parent Neil Gayton on his boys' short break: "Now the costume is everything and don’t get me started on the face paint."
Jeff Hoyle's Bar Man column looks at art in pubs around West Norfolk and further afield.
Failsafe props and new Secretary of State agreeing to visit are among the topics.
Margaret Thatcher’s phrase came to mind with the reversal of the growth plan.