RAF personnel supported a charity by helping to wrap presents.
A new episode of a Channel 5 show about misbehaving mutts which airs tonight was filmed in the area.
Potential recruits were challenged to prepare a two-course meal against the clock when Navy career advisors visited Springwood High School.
Hickathrift House in Marshland St James will be opening its doors to people from the community to help tackle loneliness in the local community.
A West Norfolk school is hoping fundraising will be child’s play as it launches a major appeal.
Water levels are so high currently that the famed swan feeds at a nature reserve have had to be scaled back.
A war protest group will be demonstrating in town on Sunday.
Santa’s Musical Sleigh visited superstores to bring festive cheer in a wet and cold December and raised over £2,500 for charity.
A disabled woman is calling for action claiming flooding outside her home means she and her neighbours are trapped indoors.
This summer’s GCSE graduates went back to school to celebrate their exam successes at an award evening held in their honour.
A nursery has held its annual Christmas party.
It was beginning to look at lot like Christmas at the final Food for Thought session.
Elves, snowmen and reindeer were all in attendance when children at Gaywood Primary School held their annual Christmas Fayre on Monday afternoon.
Altruistic youngsters in Hunstanton celebrated the end of term by ditching their school uniforms to raise money for not one, but two good causes.
Young talents entertained a record audience when they ‘Let It Go’ at their annual musical.
Residents at a care home had their festive spirits lifted when they received a yuletide visit from a group of young singers.
Traditional Christmas carols joined popular festive songs for a special evening at a King’s Lynn school.
West Norfolk’s newest community orchestra impressed audiences with a range of festive musical pieces at its debut Christmas concert.
More than 400 people packed a historic chapel for a community carol concert with the West Norfolk Academies Trust.
Seven families who volunteer at the same RNLI lifeboat station will all have their pagers on over Christmas.