Owners of dangerous dogs, drink and drug-drivers all appeared in court last week.
South West Norfolk’s MP has welcomed an increase in funding for public health services for the county.
“I’ve got nothing to say,” were the words of a 22-year-old in court for shouting and swearing at nightclub door staff.
A drug-driver who previously got behind the wheel while drunk has been disqualified for more than three years.
A 63-year-old motorcyclist suffered a “momentary lapse of concentration” and crashed into another bike, causing serious injuries to the rider.
A 30-year-old was commended by magistrates and the probation service for her work staying off drink and drugs.
A 47-year-old who maneuvered his wife’s poorly parked car after having “shots of whiskey, wine and beer” found himself in court for drink-driving.
A filmmaker is gaining popularity as his latest work has been featured in festivals and has been nominated for awards.
A man was seen lying on the verge of a road in the early hours of the morning after drink-driving with a flat tyre.
A 41-year-old who was pulled over for his manner of driving had been drinking before getting behind the wheel.
A postwoman thought she was going to die after an XL Bully grabbed hold of her arm and dragged her along the ground, causing long-lasting injuries.
A mother has expressed her disgust that her “exceptionally gifted” daughter who skipped a year of school cannot advance to secondary with her peers.
Worn and damaged pieces of road are set to be replaced as work will take place early next month - costing £211,000.
A children’s reading charity is calling for volunteers to help youngsters boost their confidence.
An experienced councillor has been appointed to a council’s cabinet to shape the reorganisation of local government structures.
A 41-year-old has been jailed for multiple rapes of a woman over a four-year period.
A West Norfolk youngster was congratulated by the Mayor for taking on a tremendous challenge for charity.
Every place that serves food is given a hygiene rating up and down the country.
Girlguiding volunteers from across West Norfolk were thanked for years of volunteering by the Mayor.
A “wickedly funny musical” with a live all-female band is set to set the stage in a village later this month.