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NHS changes, good rankings and future plans progressing at hospital

23 March 2025
NHS changes, good rankings and future plans progressing at hospital

NHS changes, good rankings and future plans progressing at hospital

23 March 2025

Hospital CEO Alice Webster talks accolades, change and planning in the monthly Ward Round column.

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Science fiction novel full of quirky mysteries is Book of the Week

23 March 2025
Science fiction novel full of quirky mysteries is Book of the Week

Science fiction novel full of quirky mysteries is Book of the Week

23 March 2025

In our weekly look at books, we focus on a science fiction novel full of quirky mysteries…


Wines to put a spring in your step

23 March 2025
Wines to put a spring in your step

Wines to put a spring in your step

23 March 2025

In his fortnightly ‘Wine O’Clock’ column, Giles Luckett looks at wines that will put a spring into your step…


Can you give a home to Herbie?

22 March 2025
Can you give a home to Herbie?

Can you give a home to Herbie?

22 March 2025

In our weekly Paws For Thought feature, RSPCA staff try to find a home for their centre’s longest-serving resident.


‘My first impressions of Sydney weren’t great but seeing iconic Australian animals made my day’

22 March 2025
‘My first impressions of Sydney weren’t great but seeing iconic Australian animals made my day’

‘My first impressions of Sydney weren’t great but seeing iconic Australian animals made my day’

22 March 2025

In his column, Bar Man Jeff Hoyle discusses his time in Australia and Tasmania, visiting a mountain range, a cricket ground and sampling the beer.


Remembering ‘one of the worst planning decisions ever to be inflicted’ on coastal town

22 March 2025
Remembering ‘one of the worst planning decisions ever to be inflicted’ on coastal town

Remembering ‘one of the worst planning decisions ever to be inflicted’ on coastal town

22 March 2025

In his weekly column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses planning decisions related to The Green in the 2000s…


Things can only get cleaner

22 March 2025
Things can only get cleaner

Things can only get cleaner

22 March 2025

In his fortnightly column, MP Terry Jermy discusses flooding and the protection of our waterways.


Why homegrown tomatoes are the best and when should you be planting them?

22 March 2025
Why homegrown tomatoes are the best and when should you be planting them?

Why homegrown tomatoes are the best and when should you be planting them?

22 March 2025

In his weekly column, Gayton-based gardener Jamie Marsh talks all things tomato…


Last few chances to see circus, play and quiz nights among upcoming events

21 March 2025
Last few chances to see circus, play and quiz nights among upcoming events

Last few chances to see circus, play and quiz nights among upcoming events

21 March 2025

In his weekly That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler looks at some exciting upcoming events…


Measures against sex discrimination have been painfully slow

21 March 2025
Measures against sex discrimination have been painfully slow

Measures against sex discrimination have been painfully slow

21 March 2025

In our weekly Friday Politics column, Jo Rust discusses progress made over the last 50 years since 50 years the Sex Discrimination Act.


The importance of the parish church

21 March 2025
The importance of the parish church

The importance of the parish church

21 March 2025

In his weekly Wensum column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses the church’s part in the community.


Residents ordered to take part in ‘fast and humiliation day’ back in 1855

20 March 2025
Residents ordered to take part in ‘fast and humiliation day’ back in 1855

Residents ordered to take part in ‘fast and humiliation day’ back in 1855

20 March 2025

In our fortnightly Picture This column, King’s Lynn Museum curator Dayna Woolbright looks back at an interesting poster.


Beautiful Raven is a delightful, inquisitive and happy puppy

16 March 2025
Beautiful Raven is a delightful, inquisitive and happy puppy

Beautiful Raven is a delightful, inquisitive and happy puppy

16 March 2025

In our latest Paws For Thought column, staff at Eau Brink RSPCA Rehoming Centre in Tilney All Saints look to rehome one-year-old puppy Raven.


Post-op thoughts on travelling, collecting and sending

16 March 2025
Post-op thoughts on travelling, collecting and sending

Post-op thoughts on travelling, collecting and sending

16 March 2025

In his weekly Wensum column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses emigration, boys’ collecting habits and birthday cards.


Why our gardening columnist wants to remind you about ‘fool’s spring’

16 March 2025
Why our gardening columnist wants to remind you about ‘fool’s spring’

Why our gardening columnist wants to remind you about ‘fool’s spring’

16 March 2025

In his weekly column, Gayton gardener Jamie Marsh explains the concept of ‘fool’s spring’ and cutting back plants in his ornamental beds …


‘A strong case for three unitary councils in Norfolk’

15 March 2025
‘A strong case for three unitary councils in Norfolk’

‘A strong case for three unitary councils in Norfolk’

15 March 2025

West Norfolk’s Liberal Democrat leader Rob Colwell writes this week’s Friday Politics and discusses devolution.

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More memories of US servicemen in town

15 March 2025
More memories of US servicemen in town

More memories of US servicemen in town

15 March 2025

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden recalls the days when US servicemen lived in town.


‘Residents must see benefits of infrastructure projects and development and have a say’

15 March 2025
‘Residents must see benefits of infrastructure projects and development and have a say’

‘Residents must see benefits of infrastructure projects and development and have a say’

15 March 2025

In his weekly column, MP James Wild discusses the Government’s ambitious building targets.


A trip to Singapore

15 March 2025
A trip to Singapore

A trip to Singapore

15 March 2025

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses a trip to South East Asia.


Book of the Week is a fast-paced murder mystery with a slice of humour and a touch of romance

14 March 2025
Book of the Week is a fast-paced murder mystery with a slice of humour and a touch of romance

Book of the Week is a fast-paced murder mystery with a slice of humour and a touch of romance

14 March 2025

In our weekly look at books, we focus on a dark and cosy Norfolk murder mystery.


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