A drunk taxi driver initially denied crashing into a parked car, despite there being significant damage to both vehicles.
A 30-year-old was seen in a town beer garden exposing his penis and thrusting his hips after joking around with friends.
A 39-year-old has been ordered not to contact his former neighbour after denying throwing dog poo in their garden.
A 47-year-old who had his driver’s licence revoked on medical grounds was caught behind the wheel of a car on the A148.
Two men have been charged after police discovered class A and B drugs at a house in Gaywood.
An English and Maths tutoring company has officially opened its doors to a brand new premises with the help of the Mayor.
A West Norfolk actor and film-maker has produced a movie about his experiences living with autism.
More than £12,000 has been raised in 24 hours for a “beautiful, selfless and kind” woman who has been told her stage three cancer is inoperable.
Councillors in a town that could be divided into two hope that proposals can be “squashed” to keep the town as one.
Councillors were divided on whether or not it would be a good idea to own some of the car parks in the town.
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A former Lynn pupil is three-quarters of the way through her enormous challenge of rowing across the Atlantic Ocean.
Several holiday and second homes along the North Norfolk coast were reportedly broken into this month.
“We are marching for all women”, is the message that the organiser of an event taking place next weekend.
A former councillor who served as mayor four times and bought “a wealth of knowledge and wisdom” to a town, has died.
Three locals who first met picking their children up from nursery have teamed up in a bid to “save the library for the people of the town”.
Police have received several reports of residents receiving cold calls from people claiming to have been released from prison.
A scheme to support people in Norfolk with long-term health issues get back into employment or continue in their jobs is already helping thousands.
House buyers interested in moving to a West Norfolk village now have the opportunity to look around two show homes which have opened.
A West Norfolk amateur dramatics group is putting a spin on a popular panto, promising to make the audience chuckle.