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Work is well under way as a family-owned department store prepares to open in Lynn’s town centre this month.
North West Norfolk had the highest number of individual sewage spills across the county last year, Environment Agency figures show.
A council has introduced new rules to control designs on shopfronts after a row over a “garish” sign.
Action is already being taken to restore a building that was damaged by a large fire at the weekend.
More than 80 vehicles were escorted to a check site by police who were working to disrupt criminality and promote road safety.
A town’s petrol station could be demolished and rebuilt with a fast-food chain incorporated if plans go ahead.
A 19-year-old landed himself in court after stealing two crates of beer from a petrol station shop.
A 47-year-old man who had a knife in his pocket when police pulled him over has avoided a spell in prison.
A court heard how a couple were “strapped for cash” decided to steal baby products from a shop in Lynn.
Staff at a care home are walking ten miles for the Alzheimer's Society this weekend.
The construction of a new village sports pavilion is officially under way.
Hospital CEO Alice Webster talks accolades, change and planning in the monthly Ward Round column.
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.
Two months on, a reopening date for the West Lynn ferry has still to be confirmed.
A councillor has said the almost £100,000 his authority spent on an ill-fated car parking scheme has “not been wasted”.
On Thursday, one of West Norfolk’s most contentious planning applications in years will come to a head…
West Norfolk Council has today welcomed Alive West Norfolk back under in-house management.
Residents can have their say on what happens to a town park as officials have called for ideas to be shared.
Tiered seating and state-of-the-art lighting have helped to create a “world-class” theatre facility in a Lynn school.
Music lovers are in for a treat, when Broadway comes to Hunstanton - courtesy of the town’s Smithdon High School.
A litter picking and tree planting initiative is strengthening an environmental partnership between a college and council.
Serious concerns over dangerous traffic outside a school have resurfaced after a child narrowly avoided being hit by a driver mounting the pavement.