Dozens of poetry lovers gathered last week for a festival celebrating literature.
Shocking photos have emerged of balloon litter found this spring and summer along Norfolk’s coastline.
Wetherspoon pubs are set to host a 12-day real-ale festival starting next week - featuring ales brewed using only British-grown hop varieties.
Sowerbys Estate Agents has secured three top prizes in the International Property Awards.
A packaging supplier which has its head office in Lynn has enjoyed a “hugely successful” time at a national logistics show.
A theatre held its annual Macmillan Coffee Morning last week and raised more than £1,000 for the cause.
Toddlers have been learning more about the outdoors thanks to the Vancouver Quarter and Wilko who have donated gardening supplies.
Hundreds of people of all ages have come together with a slice of cake and a hot drink to support a charity helping those with cancer last week.
Two friends are running the London Marathon on Sunday to raise funds for the Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House, in memory of a relative.
A free family art workshop at Lynn Museum took place on Saturday morning and afternoon.
Hydraulic systems company Losi welcomed MP James Wild to officially open their new purpose-built factory.
Two accountants will be counting miles rather than numbers as they gear up for this weekend’s London Marathon.
With energy bills high on everyone’s priorities this autumn, the borough council is holding roadshows to help people not pay more than they need.
Five seal pups are set to be released back into the wild following a successful rehabilitation programme at a Sea Life Centre.
Two popular events that were postponed earlier this month after the news of the Queen's death have been rescheduled to take place this Sunday.
Hundreds of people across West Norfolk will be coming together with a hot drink and a slice of cake in support of Macmillan Cancer Support this week.
Local architectural excellence and craftsmanship was celebrated on Tuesday. The Mayor’s Design Awards winners were announced.
A group of young dancers finally came together to celebrate one of the UK’s most popular children’s authors.
Artists from across West Norfolk have been showcasing their work during open studios events in the borough.
Children learned about the perils of plastic in the ocean when they were given new books by a Hunstanton club last week.