Despite an overall predicted Tory slump, Liz Truss remains “determined” to keep her seat as MP for South West Norfolk.
A village hall that opens up as a warm space for those that need it has said that it has already seen an increase in people turning out.
A cafe located on the premises of a historic windmill premises has re-opened under two new partners who offer “local food done well”.
Friends, family and colleagues gathered to celebrate the life of a conservationist whose “happy place was to be outside”.
A newly formed adaptive sports hub trust could see its visions come to life if its planning application is approved.
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire broke out at a property in the early hours of the morning.
A village footbridge is due to be replaced – meaning that it will be closed for a few days.
Nine-year-old Bethany Prime has made the brave decision to cut her 16-inch long hair and donate it to be made into a wig.
Primary school children gathered with Rotarians as they planted 13 trees in the village.
“You don’t think anything of it at the time, you just do it,” were the modest words of Susan Yvonne Browne, who received a British Empire Medal.
Two West Norfolk rotary clubs are joining forces to extend their annual Swimarathon charity event.
Students, staff and parents have been adding to a school’s green credentials by planting more than 400 hedgerows.
Venue prices in Fairstead and South Lynn have been slashed in half for residents living nearby.
An amateur dramatics group is returning to the stage to put on a pantomime which sees a princess captured as part of a mysterious evil plan.
Residents who were left with severe damage in their homes after a flood last year are now facing even more problems.
It was certainly a day to remember for former King Edward VII Academy student Alina Ahsan when her hard work was rewarded by the King.
An MP met up with two climate campaign groups to hear their concerns about the energy crisis and United for Warm Homes Campaign.
If you’re planning to go on a coastal walk this January, why not stop off for a fish and chip lunch with a twist before you hit the beach?
Community groups are being invited to apply for Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funding.
“Really not good enough,” were the words of a resident after a lack of action since raw sewerage began flowing out of a drain.