A group of Lynn nurses have launched a national petition in a bid to secure free prescriptions for patients with chronic health conditions.
Rescue teams spent nearly four hours hunting for a missing person in a Lynn quay - but no one was found amidst worries of a hoax call.
Councillors were left frustrated after orange paint was used to vandalise a wolf sculpture's face.
A Sainbsury's store has had its layout altered - with an increase in self-checkouts the main change.
A lack of communication has left a business owner worried the Southgates ‘masterplan’ could hamper her customers.
A burger joint owner has expressed disappointment at closing down - but Lynn’s high streets are being treated to a series of new shops.
A West Norfolk man's decade-long passion has resulted in his latest book being published.
Nearly 1,000 new props have been installed at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital - with even more set to be added.
Residents have been warned to be vigilant amidst reports that cold callers are pretending to represent a charity.
Police are asking residents to have their say on neighbourhood priorities for the next few months.
Enthusiastic youngsters swapped their school uniform for jeans to raise money to help people affected by genetic conditions.
The re-launch of a model exhibition has helped to put some of Lynn’s past and present landmarks on show.
Three rotary clubs are delivering a big boost to youngsters by handing out nearly 1,000 illustrated dictionaries.
A tree believed to be older than 30 years has been cut down amidst rumours it was cleared to make room for solar panels.
A village resident is worried for his neighbours’ safety after a passing lorry took a chunk out of his house.
The Football Association has told a Lynn club it cannot play at its home pitch due to concerns over a convicted sex offender living at the site.
Councillors and residents have objected to two bungalows being built due to worries over a ‘very narrow’ single track road.
The county council has expressed disappointment over a dog training business' new fence which it believes has hampered A17 visibility.
A series of concerns and 20 objections have led to proposals for a single storey dwelling going before West Norfolk Council’s planning committee.
A solar farm which could power more than 3,000 homes per year may be given a seal of approval next week.