King's Lynn Community Football’s Time To Talk players have kindly donated chocolate advent calendars to be delivered to children in our local area.
A busy week of running for West Norfolk Athletic Club members started last Tuesday night at the Luminate 5k at Sandringham
West Norfolk Athletic Club hosted its annual awards evening, as well as the club AGM, on Friday night.
There's something about a midweek victory over Kidderminster Harriers under the floodlights of The Walks.
King's Lynn Town claimed their biggest scalp of the season as they inflicted the heaviest defeat on Phil Brown as Kidderminster Harriers manager.
A special gym club celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday - and the foundations are in place for the club to keep growing in the next 50 years.
Football and foreign languages came together when West Norfolk students took part in a programme led by a former Arsenal outreach worker.
Heacham and Fakenham both picked up a point in their respective Thurlow Nunn Premier Division games yesterday.
Adam Lakeland says Jonny Margetts is slowly getting back to the player he was before a serious back injury sidelined him for two months.
Jonny Margetts scored his first goal for almost three months as King's Lynn Town ended a run of four successive defeats with a victory over Southport.
King's Lynn Town manager Adam Lakeland has spent the week trying to effect a change in his side’s form ahead of two huge games at The Walks.
Fakenham returned to the top of the Premier Division table as they edged past Downham Town in Wednesday night's Thurlow Nunn League derby clash.
Pelicans bounced back from last week's disappointing defeat away at Ipswich with a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Letchworth back on home turf.
In his weekly Your Local Paper column, Mark Hearle talks about the possibility of a winter break in the non-league game.
Residents' Race Day at Fakenham was dominated by favourites who won five of the six races on the card.
Gavin Caney gives his thoughts on the new-look King’s Lynn Stars side in his weekly Caney’s Corner column in Your Local Paper.
West Norfolk Under-15s stepped onto the field with determination, their resolve as keen as the cutting northerly breeze.
Under-14 footballers from KES Academy have reached the last 64 of the ESFA National Cup.
A West Norfolk table tennis player has moved a step closer to clinching a place in the top five rankings in the country for his age group.
The youngest swimmers from West Norfolk Swimming Club took to the pool for Dereham Otters’ Halloween Mini Meet.