A bridal store in Lynn has been highly commended in a national wedding awards ceremony.
A woman has opened a second Slimming World group following the soaring success of the opening of the first clinic.
Traffic delays were reported following a collision between a car and a lorry on the A10.
A primary school that has changed its name to 'Harry Kane Junior School' has been tweeted by the England captain himself.
Two hedgehog rescue centres are appealing for more drivers to deliver hogs in need so they can get urgent treatment.
A church has recently celebrated its annual Patronal Festival Mass, with the Mayor and Deputy Mayor in attendance.
A rotary club has handed over a cheque to an author to thank him for talking to the group.
A new playgroup has opened for babies and toddlers born during Covid restrictions.
A military choir group are looking for somebody to take over as their new musical director in the new year.
Today is your last chance to nominate for the Mayor’s Business Awards as nominations close this evening at 5pm.
A number of spaces across West Norfolk have opened their doors to keep people warm during winter months.
A councillor has raised concerns about cycle paths and bus routes, saying that poorly maintained cycle routes are putting people off using them.
A couple who both attended The Festival of Remembrance at The Royal Albert Hall described it as 'emotional.'
Midwives plan to join in with national demonstrations on Sunday.
A primary school plans to change its name to Harry Kane Junior if England win the World Cup.
Police are appealing for witnesses following reports of a burglary.
Nurses across the country have voted to strike over a pay dispute, but the Queen Elizabeth Hospital has confirmed its nurses will not be taking part.
For every £1 spent on eligible purchases at Co-op locations, 1p will be raised for good causes.
A town centre supermarket has celebrated its 50th birthday and taken the time to reflect on its 1972 opening day.
Three complaints have been made about a deputy mayor's comments, which have been described as 'offensive, demeaning and bullying'.