A well-respected volunteer celebrates her retirement from a dog charity
Youngsters enjoyed a “bug-tastic” day out at a mini beast zoo.
A new Rotary president is looking forward to re-entering office following a first term that was curtailed by the pandemic.
A charity for children with movement difficulties has recently received generous donations from a Lynn manufacturer.
Norfolk County Council has been ranked the best in the country for overall satisfaction with its highways and transport services.
Norfolk County Council has introduced a new grant scheme to help support grassroots organisations.
Two company football teams will play against each other in honour of their ‘‘good friend’’ and colleague who died last year.
A council hosted a community brunch for armed forces veterans.
A dentist practice manager is getting his teeth into a fundraising challenge and will be stopping off in West Norfolk along the way.
Employees from an HGV dealership set out on the challenging task of hiking along a Norfolk coast path for charity.
Primary school pupils went out of their way to raise money in their break times by holding book sales.
A range of farmer’s and craft stalls will attend, providing people with the opportunity to buy locally sourced and made produce
Visitors have been rushing to see one of the UK’s oldest theatrical stages before it is restored.
A pensioner has smashed his fundraising target after walking the entire 104-mile length of the Norfolk Coastal Path.
There are going to be major changes to speed limits on the A47 once a major project is complete - but where will be affected?
A “much-loved” annual event raised £965 to provide tailored support to children with complex needs at a school.
A primary school recently opened a new library, providing a place of “discovery, imagination and learning for every child”.
RNLI volunteers were sent to rescue six people who were cut off by the tide.
Planners cited a lack of space and “substandard natural light” in refusing plans to convert a vacant workplace into 15 apartments.
Rare birds, plants and even a ‘ghost stream’ have returned to a West Norfolk wetland thanks to a two-year nature restoration project.