Initiative aims to help residents remain active
Tens of thousands packed into Tuesday Market Place to watch singer-songwriter Pixie Lott headline Festival Too.
Officials hope system will act as a deterrent to motorists
Council left to foot bill for replacement signs in villages
Scare thought to originate from Hungarian plant
Van believed to have been used in incident found in Liverpool area, say police
Drivers urged to come forward with dashcam footage
New accommodation project due to be completed this autumn, says borough council
Excitement building as England awaits World Cup semi-final
An aircraft engineer who spent 30 years with the RAF will honour 617 Squadron, “The Dambusters” by taking part in Cycle Together Sandringham.
Glitz and glamour will be on the menu at a Great Gatsby-themed tea party in Terrington St John next month to raise funds for charity.
The Burnham Market Craft Fair (which is now its 43rd year) will be held on Saturday, August 18.
Two former Team GB athletes paid a visit to a school in Downham last week as part of their Healthy Living Week.
Janet Kelsey, Fakenham Choral Society’s inspiring musical director, is to leave the choir after 11 hugely successful seasons.
Members of the Holme Hale Playing Field Trust are giving their fundraising efforts one final push after totalling almost £26,000.
The exhibition at the hall, in High Street (PE36 6LX) is open from 10am-4pm each day and entry is free.
Churchgoers gathered at St Peter’s Church, in West Lynn, on Sunday to reopen the place of worship after a two-month closure.
Fire service chiefs have renewed their appeals for residents to stay vigilant against the threat of grass blazes following an incident this week.
While health workers commemorate 70 years of the NHS, one Lynn nurse is celebrating completing 33 years service.
Scores of visitors enjoyed live music in the summer sunshine during the Upwell Academy’s summer fair at the weekend.