A solicitors which has branches in West Norfolk has shown its support to a children’s charity and will fundraise for them for the next year.
Motorists are being warned about upcoming road closures in town next Sunday while thousands of runners take to the streets to raise money for charity.
A town’s nightclub which closed down is to be given a new lease of life as a “club for everyone”.
A football match which saw an array of celebrities battle it out against each other raised more than £17,000 for a charity.
A woman who wants to give back after receiving treatment for breast cancer will be taking on a half marathon later this year.
Members of the public are being invited to the grand reopening of an RAF heritage centre which is housed in a former chapel.
A councillor has teamed up with a town rotary club in a bid to keep a cycle path clean and free of litter.
A secondary school that prides itself on giving its pupils only the best food has scooped up a national catering award.
A West Norfolk climate group has highlighted concerns about the amount of single-use plastics used in supermarkets.
A woman who was once the “life and soul of any situation” suffered with anxiety and depression before being found the town’s beach last winter.
A ceremony to mark 80 years since a fighter-bomber crashed into the centre of a village, killing two RAF servicemen, will take place next week.
Potential housebuyers are being invited to take a first look at new homes on a major housing development on the outskirts of a town.
A public meeting is set to take place about the quality of bathing water at a beach situated in a village.
A former lawyer who is hoping to take the spot as South West Norfolk MP has planned to walk 150 miles across the constituency.
A “record number” of tickets to a charity event which sees people stroll among colourful tulip fields sold out within hours of being released.
A touring BBC political radio programme is set to arrive in Lynn, and you have the opportunity to be part of the audience free of charge.
Young musicians are eagerly awaiting results from a regional music festival where they showcased their talents.
A town council voted in favour of giving its local cricket club a grant.
Concerns were raised by councillors when they were asked to consider the installation of footfall counters in town.
Youths are “not to blame” for reported anti-social behaviour in Swaffham - according to a police engagement officer.