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Taking a look back at my time in education

31 August 2024
Taking a look back at my time in education

Taking a look back at my time in education

31 August 2024

In his weekly column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden reflects on his journey through education…


Three kittens looking for forever homes

31 August 2024
Three kittens looking for forever homes

Three kittens looking for forever homes

31 August 2024

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, staff at Eau Brink Rehoming Centre try to find homes for three cute kittens.


Beer is still pretty good value for a quality product

25 August 2024
Beer is still pretty good value for a quality product

Beer is still pretty good value for a quality product

25 August 2024

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyles crunches the numbers.


Gardening columnist’s top tips for tomato plants and peach trees

25 August 2024
Gardening columnist’s top tips for tomato plants and peach trees

Gardening columnist’s top tips for tomato plants and peach trees

25 August 2024

In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, gardener Jamie Marsh discusses tomato plants and peach trees...


Proud to be one of the organisers of Pride parade

25 August 2024
Proud to be one of the organisers of Pride parade

Proud to be one of the organisers of Pride parade

25 August 2024

In our weekly Friday Politics column, independent councillor Jo Rust discusses the weekend’s Pride event.


‘You don’t have to be born in this town to care about it - as its founder proved’

25 August 2024
‘You don’t have to be born in this town to care about it - as its founder proved’

‘You don’t have to be born in this town to care about it - as its founder proved’

25 August 2024

In this week’s column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses how people care for the town, even if it is not where they are originally from…


Beautiful Lila doesn’t realise or act her age

24 August 2024
Beautiful Lila doesn’t realise or act her age

Beautiful Lila doesn’t realise or act her age

24 August 2024

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, RSPCA rehoming centre staff look to find a new home for a beautiful 11-year-old girl.


‘How failing the eleven-plus saw me flourish in other ways’

24 August 2024
‘How failing the eleven-plus saw me flourish in other ways’

‘How failing the eleven-plus saw me flourish in other ways’

24 August 2024

In this week’s column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses how failing the eleven-plus saw him flourish and follow his dream of travelling …


Case for a new QEH remains strong as plans continue

18 August 2024
Case for a new QEH remains strong as plans continue

Case for a new QEH remains strong as plans continue

18 August 2024

In her monthly Ward Round column, Alice Webster, the CEO of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Lynn, discusses the new building project.

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Impressive 19th Century oil painting

18 August 2024
Impressive 19th Century oil painting

Impressive 19th Century oil painting

18 August 2024

In our fortnightly Picture This column, Lynn Museum’s Newman curator Dayna Woolbright looks at a 19th Century oil painting.


‘We run the risk of being victims of shrinkflation,’ says columnist

18 August 2024
‘We run the risk of being victims of shrinkflation,’ says columnist

‘We run the risk of being victims of shrinkflation,’ says columnist

18 August 2024

Whenever I venture into the town centre it is rather like taking a journey back in time, says columnist John Maiden.

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Helping your plants to cope in the hot weather

17 August 2024
Helping your plants to cope in the hot weather

Helping your plants to cope in the hot weather

17 August 2024

In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, Jamie Marsh discusses the recent hot spell.


Paris Olympics stirred memories of hitch-hiking to Mexico Games in 1968, says columnist

17 August 2024
Paris Olympics stirred memories of hitch-hiking to Mexico Games in 1968, says columnist

Paris Olympics stirred memories of hitch-hiking to Mexico Games in 1968, says columnist

17 August 2024

In this week’s column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses the impact of the Olympic Games and studying PE …


Sweet Albert needs a forever home

17 August 2024
Sweet Albert needs a forever home

Sweet Albert needs a forever home

17 August 2024

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, staff at the Eau Brink Rehoming Centre look to find a family for sweet Albert.


To Felbrigg, via Middle Earth

17 August 2024
To Felbrigg, via Middle Earth

To Felbrigg, via Middle Earth

17 August 2024

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses exhibitions and visits.


‘We need to call for greater tolerance and understanding, promote unity and solidarity and stand up against hatred’

17 August 2024
‘We need to call for greater tolerance and understanding, promote unity and solidarity and stand up against hatred’

‘We need to call for greater tolerance and understanding, promote unity and solidarity and stand up against hatred’

17 August 2024

This week’s Friday Politics is by David Sayers, Lib Dem councillor for Gaywood North on Norfolk County Council and West Norfolk Council.


Upcoming events in and around town including movies, choirs, and pantos

16 August 2024
Upcoming events in and around town including movies, choirs, and pantos

Upcoming events in and around town including movies, choirs, and pantos

16 August 2024

Andy Tyler looks at some exciting upcoming events...


Adorable girls need a home together

11 August 2024
Adorable girls need a home together

Adorable girls need a home together

11 August 2024

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, RSPCA staff try to find a home for an adorable pair of dogs.


Dealing with those pesky cabbage white butterfly caterpillars

11 August 2024
Dealing with those pesky cabbage white butterfly caterpillars

Dealing with those pesky cabbage white butterfly caterpillars

11 August 2024

In his weekly ‘Jamie’s Little Allotment’ column, Jamie Marsh discusses garden pests.


An idyllic wedding and the need for a swimming pool

10 August 2024
An idyllic wedding and the need for a swimming pool

An idyllic wedding and the need for a swimming pool

10 August 2024

In his weekly Wensum column, Jim Harding discusses a family wedding and the urgent need for a swimming pool.


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