The construction of a highly anticipated new supermarket is an exciting process for many - but not for a man who lives next door to the site.
Thieves, drink and drug-drivers, gentle giants-turned-aggressors and careless motorists were among those dealt with in court last week.
Norfolk County Council’s initial proposals to bridge a £44.7million budget gap are set to be examined next week.
An alcoholic was caught stealing booze from a discount store shortly after being released from prison.
A drug-driver was caught by the police just metres from his home.
A man could be jailed after pulling out of a junction without stopping, causing a crash and leaving a man seriously injured.
A woman fled the scene of a crash after drink-driving - before lying to the police about where she had been.
A homeless man who was sleeping in stairwells and hedges resorted to stealing in a bid to buy food.
A 49-year-old who bought a Mustang to “control his grief” subsequently crashed the car while drink-driving.
A 19-year-old has “truly reformed” since being caught behind the wheel with cocaine and cannabis in his system.
A 20-year-old who saved four people from a burning building has wound up in court after stealing an elderly woman’s bank card.
A former Lynn Night Shelter worker reacted to losing his job by spitting at his partner and a police officer.
A “polite young lady” was caught drug-driving after being persuaded to try cannabis at a party.
A prolific offender who said last month he wanted “more help” has been fined after breaching a court order.
A 19-year-old who used to think more alcohol meant “more fun” was left “scared” after landing himself in court.
A Labour MP in West Norfolk looks set to vote in favour of assisted dying next month - and his Tory counterpart could join him.
We take a deep dive into the reasons behind a rise in anti-social behaviour in Downham and the police plans to crack down on it.
A 73-year-old has hit out at Norfolk’s dentist industry once again after losing yet another tooth.
Construction is officially beginning on the final phase of a development which will see another 96 homes built in Lynn.
A report has revealed that plans for 87 miles of electricity lines could be made cheaper if the cables are fed underground.