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JOIN US NOWTown guides have recorded a record number of tours, following two poor years due to Covid-19 restrictions.
The hospital has opened a new maternity triage unit.
Two charitable funds have benefited from £9,000 raised at a charity ball by the Breast of Friends.
Investment in much-needed new public toilets has been promised and work to assess the options is already under way.
Voters will go to the polls for a parish council by-election on December 1.
The free annual fireworks display is back this Friday.
A couple have slammed a Government energy scheme which saw tradesmen driving from London to change lightbulbs and work left unfinished.
A town centre was full of ghosts and ghouls on Sunday as hundreds of families took to the streets in search of spooky images.
A West Norfolk charity has offered youngsters an opportunity to begin a lifelong love affair with music.
A theatre company is unexpectedly looking for a musical director for its upcoming musical, which is about to start the production process.
A selection of stunning archaeological hoards will be displayed in a town museum.
The Honey Badgers make it seven wins from as many games.
Reader Lee Marchant sent us this photo of a "rather odd, road closed/diversion sign”.
Two heroic firefighters who saved someone from a burning home were among those recognised at the Norfolk Fire & Rescue Service staff awards.
King Charles attended the morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church on Sunday morning.
Police say an incident in a property on Saturday afternoon was a non-suspicious death.
In our latest 'From The Newsroom' column, editor Jeremy Ransome talks about the joys of taking on a rescue dog.
Andy Tyler has reviewed the latest production at Westacre Theatre.
A village pub is celebrating after receiving two top newspaper accolades.
A village pub has been named runner-up for Best Sunday Roast by The Observer newspaper and made it into The Good Food Guide.