Proud pupils had the chance to show family members some of their hard work during a primary school’s art exhibition.
A religious group has been busy raising money for Lynn’s Night Shelter over the past year.
Breaches of a licence to breed dogs resulted in two people operating in West Norfolk paying £7,750 in fixed penalty notices.
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The leader of West Norfolk Council has denied having any involvement in retracting funding needed for a much-needed town regeneration project.
A town band who are set to perform at Festival Too this weekend have collaborated with a men’s mental health charity.
A historic pub, which has recently been taken on by new owners, has officially opened today.
A board game cafe looks set to move into an empty town premises soon.
The owners of Lynn’s cat cafe have decided to shift their focus by no longer having felines on their premises.
A picturesque pub has received a rave review from a “premier” restaurant critic.
Three teenagers have been charged with damaging public toilets in a market town.
A high-achieving West Norfolk student who is now studying medicine at the University of Oxford has returned to her home town.
Norfolk County Council has said it has managed to save £33million on its roads as well as making “huge steps” to reduce carbon emissions.
A popular bar and restaurant - which was victim to a kitchen fire last year - has confirmed there are still “no updates” as to when it will reopen.
A brilliant new tour lets visitors take in the wonderful history of Lynn’s High Street.
A senior councillor has suggested redesigning a plan to decrease traffic around the Southgates area of Lynn.
A village pre-school has been left to pick up the pieces after vandals broke in over the weekend.
The removal of a paper recycling skip has left a Rotary club “extremely disappointed”.
A “magical” Grade II*-listed historical estate known for its award-winning gardens is on the market.
A village is soon to have a Post Office once again in “welcome news” for residents.