The North West Norfolk representative reflects on QEH, College of West Anglia, borough council’s support for Ukrainian families and more.
Jeff Hoyle list some of favourites to watch and read and hopes 2023 will bring good news for pubs.
Jeff Hoyle's first trip abroad since lockdown could've been watching the England game in Senegal.
Encounters with Anglian Water, a Ukraine candlelit vigil, the cost-of-living crisis and more are discussed by this week's Friday Politics columnist.
The local school has been selected as one of a latest 239 to benefit from the Government’s ten-year School Rebuilding Programme.
Soar expert Kevin Holland: the effects of shade are like "driving from Magdalen to King's Lynn and being blocked by a fallen tree".
"Perhaps you would drink in the bar with your mates, but sit in the lounge when out with your partner," says Jeff Hoyle.
"Tough year with rising costs and labour shortages," says West Norfolk expert.
Jim Harding says: "The recent sequence of freezing days and nights filled me with mixed emotions." Find out why in his weekly column.
John Maiden's column complains that local radio is too much like commercial radio and wonders what happened to local TV documentaries.
It’s a Dad’s Life column – Neil Gayton asks: are all presents bought in the January sales and wrapped with matching bows?
Columnist Sarah Hardy previews what’s happening next year and urges us to watch out for the annual Michelin Star announcements.
Burnham blogger Rebecca Fisher says in the run up to Christmas there are ways to get help, like a community supermarket.
Jeff Hoyle says you wouldn't believe how many pubs and breweries existed in Lynn in 1850.
"In the run up to Christmas, trade union bosses appear determined to... cause misery for millions of people through strike action."
Washed Up columnist Sarah Juggins pays tribute to staff who have turned around the post office in a village which hosts a market and concerts.
John Maiden discovers a factual 'blow by blow' account of that terrible night of flooding in January 1953.
Jim Harding's Fakenham-area column reveals how and why he's missed his favourite walk.
"QEH was the subject of my first speech in Parliament and numerous speeches, debates, letters, and meetings since."
Work on borough council-owned buildings continues is expected to save 463 tonnes of carbon each year, for example.