West Norfolk’s Conservative MP has accused the Government of “broken promises” following the Budget this afternoon.
A charity which had more than £100,000 stolen by its own treasurer has reviewed its system to ensure “nothing like this can occur again”.
An unlicensed dog breeder who housed unwell puppies and attempted to hide his phone in a microwave has been sentenced.
Ambitious plans for Norfolk’s economy have been unveiled in a new strategy to be presented to the county council’s cabinet in November.
An MP has urged people to check if they are missing out on support with their bills after helping one resident become £3,000 better off.
A new adult gaming centre looks set to open soon in Lynn town centre.
A covert operation has resulted in the prosecution of an unlicensed taxi driver, who has been fined more than £2,000.
A health board has put residents’ worries at ease by insisting there are no plans to close a town GP surgery.
Councillors are set to examine potential projects which could see up to £50,000 spent on improving their town.
A fiery meeting saw councillors, gardeners and committee members clash over the way their town’s allotments are managed.
Town councillors have called for more communication from their borough counterparts after finding out about a new homes plan through a press release.
Heartfelt tributes have been paid to a former high school teacher, councillor and cricketer who touched the lives of so many people in West Norfolk.
A supermarket chain has insisted its upcoming West Norfolk store is being built “in accordance” with planning rules despite a resident’s concerns.
Plans to build a new South Lynn railway station and reinstate the Lynn to Hunstanton line would be considered if viable, a report has said.
A man who was driving an electric bike “erratically” past families has been arrested on suspicion of numerous offences.
A decision on who will take on Lynn’s historic Carnegie library building is expected to be made next year.
A landmark building in Hunstanton which formerly housed a bank has gone on the market for lease.
The construction of a highly anticipated new supermarket is an exciting process for many - but not for a man who lives next door to the site.
Thieves, drink and drug-drivers, gentle giants-turned-aggressors and careless motorists were among those dealt with in court last week.
Norfolk County Council’s initial proposals to bridge a £44.7million budget gap are set to be examined next week.