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A village allotment holder has received recognition for his dedication as a tenant.
Councillors went ‘quackers’ when they were asked if they wanted to contribute £250 towards a five-foot statue of a duck.
A picturesque West Norfolk village was once home to a former Queen of England.
A charity dedicated to supporting older members of the community is highlighting the impact of stress and anxiety.
A drink-driver who “made a mistake” has been disqualified for more than a year.
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A homeless 20-year-old who went on a crime spree called shop staff “f*****g retards” when challenged about stealing.
A beard product created by a Lynn-based grooming company has been named among the best in the world.
A boutique bed specialist is set to close down after just seven months of trading due to rising costs.
Drivers can now purchase and service their cars in “true Scandinavian style” after the opening of a new £3.5million store.
A woman who kicked a police officer and was swearing in a neighbour’s garden in the early hours was “trying to drink herself dead”.
A former army Major has been left “stunned” after a car scam saw him sell his BMW for thousands of pounds less than it is worth.
People who like to walk are being encouraged to come along to parkrun events.
Lynn’s hospital rebuild has hit a major milestone after confirmation of the funding available and the expected size of the site.
A Rotarian’s challenge to shed the pounds has raised lots of pounds for a charity.
Norfolk firefighters are supporting their counterparts in war-torn Ukraine with a mission this month to donate crucial equipment.
Repair work is due to start on Monday on hundreds of miles of Norfolk’s roads.
A stretch of the A149 will be closed overnight for highway maintenance early next month.
Drone footage has shown the scale of the task at hand for those hoping to restore the Middleton Towers railway station.
Progress has been made towards repairing a town barn and getting it back into use for the community.
Pupils from a host of West Norfolk schools took to the stage for a School Sports Partnership (SSP) Dance Festival.
Flying icons from the Second World War were among the exhibits youngsters were able to see when they saw planes of all types in the Duxford museum.
The road outside a primary school could become “more dangerous” if it were made one-way, a council has warned.
It was lights, camera, action for one primary school as they attended the premiere of their very own short film.