West Norfolk politicians have played a key part in persuading the Government to commit to rebuilding the new Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay praised those who have campaigned for a new Queen Elizabeth Hospital as he announced one will be built by 2030.
Award-winning housebuilder Bennett Homes recently welcomed a party of students to its latest development.
Students have graduated from a 14-week practical horticulture skills course, with diplomas awarded by the College of West Anglia.
Ben Fogle was in town last night and Jeremy Ransome has reviewed his show at the Alive Corn Exchange.
Organisers are urging people to not miss out on an “absolutely phenomenal” free experience this weekend.
MP James Wild visited a village business to see how it operates.
Jeremy Ransome has been to see ‘Beau Is Afraid’ at The Light Cinema, Wisbech.
Jordan Gill hopes to be back in the ring next month at his new super featherweight level.
A wonderful £140,268 was raised for a hospice after colourful tulip fields were opened up to the public.
A commercial refrigeration company has donated £562 raised by its staff to a men’s mental health charity.
A Rotary Club has carried out another of its regular Snettisham beach litter picks.
Jeremy Ransome and his wife have visited The Carpenters Arms in East Winch.
West Norfolk Council has been allocated an extra £205,000 by the Government following lobbying by its MP and the former leader.
King Charles drove himself to church on Sunday morning.
In the weekly ‘From The Newsroom’ column, Jeremy Ransome looks at the balance of power at West Norfolk Council...
Some 250 school children from Years 3 to 6 enjoyed a day out at the theatre.
Jeremy Ransome has been to see Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 at The Light, Wisbech
Two important heritage monuments will be open to the public again this summer.
There will be overnight closures and three-way traffic lights on the outskirts of Lynn for five evenings next week.