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It may have been 16 years since Lee Scott died serving in the military, but the charity set up in his memory continues to do him proud.
After more than three decades, a nursery manager is about to celebrate a well-earned retirement.
In our weekly letters feature, a reader calls for people to make their views known about devolution.
A man and woman have died following a crash on the A17 this morning.
Former primary school youngsters gathered for an emotional reunion as they dug up a time capsule they buried at the start of the century.
The next step is under way in a £2.5million conservation project to breathe new life into one of Lynn’s most loved historic landmarks.
A first ‘Times Table Rockstars Festival’ was held at a West Norfolk school combining music and mathematics in a unique celebration of learning.
Staff at a popular town pub have been praised after it received a five-star food hygiene rating.
A careers conference has heard that young people may be struggling in the workplace due to a lack of ‘soft skills’.
A new fast food takeaway is set to open its doors next week - with discounts on its first two days.
The mother of a missing man who is presumed dead has made a public appeal for information to help find out what happened to her son.
A Government-funded scheme which allowed Norfolk Police to deliver thousands of extra hours of high visibility policing last year has been extended.
An 18-year-old new driver who was riding an uninsured quad bike while ignoring the police’s requests to pull over has had his licence revoked.
A man has pleaded guilty to the offence of being in charge of a vehicle while above the specified alcohol limit.
An MP has highlighted his concerns over the Blue Badge scheme in Norfolk.
Lynn is set to become more accessible to people who need specialist toilet facilities.
A decision to take back money which had been earmarked for much-needed dental services in the county has been criticised by MP James Wild.
Plans to improve Lynn’s Pullover roundabout remain “under consideration”.
In this week’s readers’ letters a young girls calls for litter bins to be placed on her walking route to school.
Readers in this week’s letters have differing views on the news that an RAF station will house jets which can carry nuclear weapons.
Norfolk County Council has been ranked the best in the country for overall satisfaction with its highways and transport services.
A recent sea defences report has identified future works that may need to be carried out along Hunstanton Promenade.
Hospital bosses have moved to reassure the public ahead of resident doctor strikes which are set to kick off tomorrow.
This week marks the end of an era for a primary school principal as current and former pupils wave their goodbyes.