Students at a secondary school have been working hard to get ready to put on a magical show which is to start in a couple of weeks.
A “green, fetid lake” is what conservationists warn The Wash could become if plans for a new barrage are given the green light.
Farmers and landowners have received a boost in a bid to reduce wildfires after fields were hit by blazes caused by heatwaves last summer.
A village pre-school is set to close for good due to there not being enough children to make it “financially viable”.
Paddleboaders found themselves surrounded by “acres” of jellyfish yesterday evening.
Sandi the starfish has made a return just in time for summer to help families keep their children safe.
Plans for 65 new affordable flats have made progress and could also see the demolition of a community centre used by thousands over the years.
A town council has voted in favour to trial making public toilets paid for – despite concerns raised about how disabled people would manage.
Talks of a town’s carnival returning were supported in a council meeting – but needs groups to back it as well.
A councillor has urged her counterparts to make a decision following lengthy discussions to open an outdoor swimming pool in town.
I was very excited to pack a picnic once again to head down to Thetford Forest, this time to see the chart-topping Anne-Marie take to the stage.
A road heading through Swaffham is set to have a new speed limit in a matter of a few months – according to the lead of the campaign.
A coffee chain has revealed the date it will be opening it’s fifth store in town.
The family of a 15-year-old boy who has a rare genetic condition has been left “overwhelmed” after a GoFundMe page was set up by a family friend.
Police have revealed that a motorcyclist was seriously injured in a crash which happened earlier this week.
An estate agents has undergone a full makeover following a name change and an office refurbishment.
Environmental groups have joined forces for a walk to show their commitment to nature and tackling climate change.
Ahead of junior doctor strikes starting this week, residents are being urged to only attend emergency departments if “absolutely necessary.”
A road heading through a village will be closed on selected days while repairs are being carried out.
A West Norfolk fabricator decided to turn his hobby into a career in making artistic sculptures from recycled metals.