West Norfolk pubs are at odds over the impact new Government measures will have on them – while customers have been warned to expect price hikes.
Hundreds of millions of pounds are set to come to the east of England to improve our roads – but which West Norfolk highways are most in need?
There has been plenty of positive feedback since one of Lynn’s oldest pubs reopened earlier this month.
Stones were found on a village club’s floor after three windows were smashed in a suspected act of vandalism.
A woman who was arrested during a police response in Lynn’s town centre has been charged with theft.
The design work for a masterplan to transform the Southgates area of Lynn could be revealed in the middle of next year.
A dangerous driver travelled through three red lights during an organised car meet in Lynn at the weekend.
Next weekend, small businesses in West Norfolk will be celebrated – and urged to apply for funding to boost our town centres.
Residents will be able to have their say on a Neighbourhood Plan which will affect the way planning applications are handled in their village.
A listed office building will be transformed into two residential properties despite concerns about the noise coming from Lynn town centre events.
A new coastwatch facility has been greenlit in a bid to allow the “busiest station” in Norfolk to prevent further tragedies.
Rail services have been cancelled across the region after a person was hit by a train this afternoon.
An air ambulance was sent to the scene of a crash in Snettisham this morning.
An award-winning pub will not be allowed to keep an outdoor marquee up all-year round after being refused planning permission.
“Shocking and heart-breaking” statistics have highlighted the immense challenges West Norfolk families are facing to put food on the table this year.
Members of a wild swimming group have defended inviting children to an event at a pit where four people have drowned in the past decade.
North West Norfolk MP James Wild says he voted against a ceasefire in the Israel-Palestine conflict because it would likely be ignored by terrorists.
A decision on whether a new McDonald’s restaurant can open in Fakenham looks set to be made by early December.
Drivers have been warned not to cut through a bus route while bollards have been lowered for repairs.
People have been urged not to take part in a wild swimming event at a “notorious” location where four people have drowned in the past decade.