A significant milestone has been marked in a school’s expansion and relocation as pupils visited the site and took part in a ceremonial steel signing.
Small pieces of plastic believed to have come from the North Sea tanker collision last week have washed up on the West Norfolk coastline.
A plan which says up to £29million per year could be saved by having fewer councils in Norfolk is being submitted to the Government.
A man has been charged after a food delivery driver’s vehicle was taken without consent and then crashed moments later.
Relatives of crew members lost aboard RAF bombers during the Second World War recently paid a special visit to West Norfolk.
A town centre pub’s apparent closure is not believed to be linked to any complaints from nearby residents.
Despite workers being spotted in the building, the future remains bleak for a former Lynn department store.
An 80-year-old has defied age and illness by turning to ballet and chair aerobics during a battle with a rare, incurable form of blood cancer.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner Sarah Taylor has launched her four-year plan for the county.
Residents living around a new town development are invited to a Creating Communities event tomorrow.
A 27-year-old man has been found not guilty of murdering his grandfather by reason of insanity.
James Wild has raised concerns about potential over-regulation in the Football Governance Bill and risks to the success of English football.
James Wild has urged the Justice Secretary not to adopt “soft sentencing policies” amid growing court backlogs.
Five people have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the disappearance of a man in Lynn.
Homeowners, landlords and professionals are being invited to a conference focused on improving energy efficiency in traditionally-built properties.
Lynn’s hospital is set to join with two others as part of a new group model aimed at streamlining decision-making.
Lynn’s Guildhall theatre has now expanded into the former Your Local Paper offices as its ambitious transformation takes shape.
Mystery surrounds the future of a historic Lynn pub amid rumours it has closed down yet again.
James Wild has raised urgent concerns in Parliament about the environmental impact of yesterday’s collision between a cargo ship and oil tanker.
Two teenagers are set to face trial after an arson attack which resulted in a couple’s home being destroyed.