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A trip to see my beloved Shakers

09 March 2024
A trip to see my beloved Shakers

A trip to see my beloved Shakers

09 March 2024

In his latest The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses a trip to the Isle of Man.

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Delivering better value for money for taxpayers

09 March 2024
Delivering better value for money for taxpayers

Delivering better value for money for taxpayers

09 March 2024

In his weekly column, MP James Wild discusses new plans by the Conservative government.

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Taking a look back at cinema memories…

09 March 2024
Taking a look back at cinema memories…

Taking a look back at cinema memories…

09 March 2024

In his weekly column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses cinemas...


What you can start sowing in March

09 March 2024
What you can start sowing in March

What you can start sowing in March

09 March 2024

In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, gardener Jamie Marsh talks about what you can start sowing now…


Music for International Women’s Day

05 March 2024
Music for International Women’s Day

Music for International Women’s Day

05 March 2024

In his weekly That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler looks at what’s coming up in the West Norfolk arts scene.


‘I was not amused by this bit of nonsense,’ says columnist after attempt to resolve online scam

05 March 2024
‘I was not amused by this bit of nonsense,’ says columnist after attempt to resolve online scam

‘I was not amused by this bit of nonsense,’ says columnist after attempt to resolve online scam

05 March 2024

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses the aftermath of a scammer stealing his online identity...


Farm wagon on historic market place

03 March 2024
Farm wagon on historic market place

Farm wagon on historic market place

03 March 2024

Picture This with Lynn Museum from Tuesday, January 16.


Reminiscing about parents and planting a time capsule

03 March 2024
Reminiscing about parents and planting a time capsule

Reminiscing about parents and planting a time capsule

03 March 2024

In his weekly column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses regrets…


Signs of what can be

03 March 2024
Signs of what can be

Signs of what can be

03 March 2024

Joshua Osborne, Labour borough councillor for Downham Old Town Ward, discusses why he believes people want change in this week’s Friday Politics.

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Don’t be a fool for fools' spring

02 March 2024
Don’t be a fool for fools' spring

Don’t be a fool for fools' spring

02 March 2024

In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, gardener Jamie Marsh advises not to give into ‘fools spring’ when gardening…


Incinerator is not yet a done deal

02 March 2024
Incinerator is not yet a done deal

Incinerator is not yet a done deal

02 March 2024

In his weekly column, MP James Wild discusses a planned incinerator, farming and flooding problems.

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Polar loves his toys

02 March 2024
Polar loves his toys

Polar loves his toys

02 March 2024

In the latest Paws For Thought column, staff at the Eau Brink rehoming centre try to find a home for seven-year-old Polar.


My time so far on the Cabinet has flown by

28 February 2024
My time so far on the Cabinet has flown by

My time so far on the Cabinet has flown by

28 February 2024

West Norfolk Council Cabinet member for people and communities Cllr Jo Rust writes this week’s Friday Politics column.


Charity Mamma Mia night at cinema was success, writes columnist

25 February 2024
Charity Mamma Mia night at cinema was success, writes columnist

Charity Mamma Mia night at cinema was success, writes columnist

25 February 2024

In his weekly column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses Fakenham’s cinema and family railway journeys…


‘All the staff deserved ten out of ten’ says columnist about hospital

24 February 2024
‘All the staff deserved ten out of ten’ says columnist about hospital

‘All the staff deserved ten out of ten’ says columnist about hospital

24 February 2024

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses the “warm and welcoming” treatment he received in hospital…


Rain, rain and more rain, but what can we get up to in the garden?

24 February 2024
Rain, rain and more rain, but what can we get up to in the garden?

Rain, rain and more rain, but what can we get up to in the garden?

24 February 2024

In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, gardener Jamie Marsh talks about the wet weather…


Taking in the pubs before and after an enjoyable football match

24 February 2024
Taking in the pubs before and after an enjoyable football match

Taking in the pubs before and after an enjoyable football match

24 February 2024

In his weekly The Barman column, Jeff Hoyle takes a train journey and visits a few watering holes.


Booth, BAFTAs and Buckley!

20 February 2024
Booth, BAFTAs and Buckley!

Booth, BAFTAs and Buckley!

20 February 2024

In his weekly That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler takes a look at the local and national arts scene.


‘It’s difficult to think of any development that reflects town’s character in its glory days’

18 February 2024
‘It’s difficult to think of any development that reflects town’s character in its glory days’

‘It’s difficult to think of any development that reflects town’s character in its glory days’

18 February 2024

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses the “unfortunate” decline in Hunstanton’s character...


Lovely Lucy needs a forever home

18 February 2024
Lovely Lucy needs a forever home

Lovely Lucy needs a forever home

18 February 2024

In the latest Paws For Thought column, staff at Eau Brink RSPCA rescue centre look to rehome an 11-year-old cat.

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