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'Everyone should be taught how to cook from an early age'

21 April 2023
'Everyone should be taught how to cook from an early age'

'Everyone should be taught how to cook from an early age'

21 April 2023

Friday Feast's Sarah Hardy meets a cookery teacher who is determined to get children into the kitchen as soon as possible.


All systems continue to go for six town projects

20 April 2023
All systems continue to go for six town projects

All systems continue to go for six town projects

20 April 2023

Background work continues on riverfront regeneration, a walking and cycling network, creative hub and Shakespeare family fun day in Talk of the Town.


A year to look forward in tourism

20 April 2023
A year to look forward in tourism

A year to look forward in tourism

20 April 2023

Where else can you find explorer apps, wildlife and rural trails, an observatory, great festivals and more: it's on our doorstep, says our columnist.


Spring clean white wines to match ‘phew, what a scorcher!’ headlines...

19 April 2023
Spring clean white wines to match ‘phew, what a scorcher!’ headlines...

Spring clean white wines to match ‘phew, what a scorcher!’ headlines...

19 April 2023

With the weather set to turn fair, blogger Giles Luckett recommends some cool choice vinos in his Wine O'Clock column.


'Unsocial' media: it's mainly Musk-ness and blah-blah

19 April 2023
'Unsocial' media: it's mainly Musk-ness and blah-blah

'Unsocial' media: it's mainly Musk-ness and blah-blah

19 April 2023

Washed Up columnist Sarah Juggins: "Were it not for work purposes, I would be leaving all forms of social media without a backwards glance."


Town being transformed into road running and cycling hub delights Wensum

19 April 2023
Town being transformed into road running and cycling hub delights Wensum

Town being transformed into road running and cycling hub delights Wensum

19 April 2023

Continuing on a sports theme, Fakenham columnist Jim Harding also explains why he will be adopting the 'Gareth Southgate look' later in the summer.


Turnstone has a cunning plan on housing

19 April 2023
Turnstone has a cunning plan on housing

Turnstone has a cunning plan on housing

19 April 2023

John Maiden suggests putting infrastructure in place before developments and bemoans the bank holiday traffic bugbear.


Bar Man – quiz time and tribute to a much-missed fundraiser

18 April 2023
Bar Man – quiz time and tribute to a much-missed fundraiser

Bar Man – quiz time and tribute to a much-missed fundraiser

18 April 2023

Jeff Hoyle raises a glass to a double world record-breaking man who succumbed to a "cruel" disease who was "an example to us all".


When poet laureate Simon Armitage came to town

17 April 2023
When poet laureate Simon Armitage came to town

When poet laureate Simon Armitage came to town

17 April 2023

Wensum columnist Jim Harding praises the virtues of libraries, which he's found invaluable – as far afield as Australia!


Turnstone: Find out date of very first popular town race which recreates best of the past

11 April 2023
Turnstone: Find out date of very first popular town race which recreates best of the past

Turnstone: Find out date of very first popular town race which recreates best of the past

11 April 2023

"I remember using the slope through the esplanade gardens as Hunstanton's alternative to the Cresta Run during winter 1947," says John Maiden.


Wet and cool hold back spring season – Nature Notes

10 April 2023
Wet and cool hold back spring season – Nature Notes

Wet and cool hold back spring season – Nature Notes

10 April 2023

"Some areas have recorded the wettest March for 50 years, but with a dry April forecast, we'll be thankful for the rain by summer," says Natureboy.


New lodge up and running gives bereaved military children a break

10 April 2023
New lodge up and running gives bereaved military children a break

New lodge up and running gives bereaved military children a break

10 April 2023

Scotty’s Little Soldiers founder Nikki Scott in her column has good news about a seventh venue which helps armed forces families.


Step back in time to when pupils paid tribute to Queen Mother

10 April 2023
Step back in time to when pupils paid tribute to Queen Mother

Step back in time to when pupils paid tribute to Queen Mother

10 April 2023

These primary school pupils and staff walked a mile-and-a-half to the royal estate to lay flowers at the Norwich Gates in our lookback to April 2002.


Paws for Thought: Have a look at Luca

08 April 2023
Paws for Thought: Have a look at Luca

Paws for Thought: Have a look at Luca

08 April 2023

Can you adopt this boy who wants to be the only dog in his new home? He enjoys his walks and loves sniffing and exploring.


Teddy bears and Bargain Hunt: Bar Man heads to big beer seller

08 April 2023
Teddy bears and Bargain Hunt: Bar Man heads to big beer seller

Teddy bears and Bargain Hunt: Bar Man heads to big beer seller

08 April 2023

Jeff Hoyle met the marketing manager of Britain’s biggest off licence to find out what's changed over ten years and what's planned for the future.


Visualising success is key to achieving business goals, says financial expert

07 April 2023
Visualising success is key to achieving business goals, says financial expert

Visualising success is key to achieving business goals, says financial expert

07 April 2023

Following the recent Mayor’s Business Awards, Karl Lanham asks what does it take to be a winner?


Hard choices echo bygone days of Downton Abbey – Friday Politics column

07 April 2023
Hard choices echo bygone days of Downton Abbey – Friday Politics column

Hard choices echo bygone days of Downton Abbey – Friday Politics column

07 April 2023

"I was confident none of my or later generations would face the hard choices made by my girlfriend’s grandparents. I could not have been more wrong."

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Soapbox derby again proves popular – MP

07 April 2023
Soapbox derby again proves popular – MP

Soapbox derby again proves popular – MP

07 April 2023

"There were a spectacular set of karts ... from a Converse shoe, police car and fire engine, through to an Easter egg."


Inaugural men’s wellbeing festival announced for summer

07 April 2023
Inaugural men’s wellbeing festival announced for summer

Inaugural men’s wellbeing festival announced for summer

07 April 2023

The award-winning site for the event, which will be held on August 20, is a unique countryside barn venue which dates back to the 12th century.


Rail to River project update - Talk of the Town column

11 March 2023
Rail to River project update - Talk of the Town column

Rail to River project update - Talk of the Town column

11 March 2023

Planning application for a new town centre arch which was designed with the aid of youngsters and a pilot travel hub are among the developments.


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