A 21-year-old has denied causing more than £2,000 worth of damage to a cinema after a fire was started earlier this year.
Usual care home visitors do not have a beak and feathers, but a flock of them visited a group of elderly people recently.
A 12-day beer festival is coming up soon at a town pub which will have 30 real ales from five international brewers on offer.
Students had the chance to explore the world from their classrooms when their school celebrated this year’s European Day of Languages.
Products made by a salon owner have reached the finalists in a national beauty awards.
A drunk teenager who was “antagonising” members of the public could have avoided coming to court if he had complied with a police caution.
A woman bit a police officer on the hand after becoming angry when they wanted to enter her home.
A man has admitted sexual offences involving attempted contact with a child.
Multiple arrests relating to drug-dealing were made yesterday as part of a crackdown in the area.
Businesses who serve us the very best food and drink were recognised for their hard work at the West Norfolk Food and Drink Awards.
A drinks company located in a coastal village is glowing gold as it has won a prestigious global award.
As autumn gets into full swing with the nights drawing in and the days getting colder, you might start thinking about Halloween…
A driver suffered serious injuries as a result of a crash between a car and a van.
A garden centre located inside a town supermarket will be closing down by the end of the year as part of a chain’s restructuring plan.
A village post office which has been run by the same family since 1964 has been put up for sale due to “declining” business and retirement.
A total of 39 local projects have been awarded a share of £1.3million - with a big chunk dedicated to funding a highly requested footpath into town.
A legal order which requires dog owners to follow a set of rules is up for consultation - with now being the chance to have your say.
A new £3.5million garage is due to open in Lynn later this year as a company aims to offer a “comfortable” experience to its customers.
It was a resounding success for the organisers of an annual Macmillan Coffee Morning as they raised almost double the amount made last year.
A head teacher who has taken over a Lynn secondary school wants to “restore it to its former glory” as staff look to enforce good manners.