A man who had a drink for ‘Dutch courage’ when planning to kill himself was caught by police after a tip-off.
The case against a defendant was adjourned for him to attend court and to allow court papers to be served.
The case against Ramunas Zalnierukynas was adjourned by magistrates on Thursday to tie in with another matter already being dealt with.
A driver caught swerving across the road after taking to the wheel having had a drink learned a tough lesson on Thursday.
A banned driver had his disqualification reduced after convincing magistrates he had learned his lesson.
A man who breached a restraining order twice was lucky to escape jail when he appeared before magistrates.
A woman out with friends took the “foolish decision” to drive home over concerns about the proximity of a person who had been causing her problems.
A packing worker made a costly mistake when he left work without emptying his pockets and still carrying a lock knife.
A row over parking left a driver counting the cost when he admitted causing criminal damage at a hearing atmagistrates’ court on Thursday.
A teenager caught with drugs just one day after receiving a conditional discharge for a similar offence described himself as an ‘absolute idiot’.
A man who was witnessed punching his partner in the face has been given an 18-month community order and told he must do 20 rehabilitation days.
A community effort means one West Norfolk village once again has a sign to be proud of.
Children of a village and beyond will have something new to do this summer holiday after a new play area is officially opened this Saturday.
Pupils at a West Norfolk school casually raised over £200 for the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA).
A rare-looking village hall has celebrated its 90th anniversary in style with a day of celebrations.
A student has become the first recipient of a new engineering award launched in memory of a local businessman.
A local football coach has given a £1,000 boost to cancer care at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Conservative candidate for South West Norfolk Liz Truss has welcomed the first day’s business at a permanent Banking Hub for a town.
Pupils from six primary schools came together to test their spelling skills at the West Norfolk Academies Trust’s annual Primaries Spelling Bee.
A bespoke prototype designed by a West Norfolk company has helped a leading retail brand reduce its loading time by 50%.