A 93-year-old veteran from Feltwell will be hosting a book launch and signing of his biography at a village pub tomorrow afternoon.
Guaranteed to have visitors in high spirits, True’s Yard Museum is hosting two special events this month.
It’s been a decision that has left so many people in Lynn in complete and utter shock and it is easy to see why.
Those of us who drive on the roads of West Norfolk will know their problems all too well.
A charity beer has been launched a part of a campaign to raise £30,000 for the construction of a memorial at the former RAF North Creake.
Classic TV show Noggin the Nog is coming to town next week when Downham Arts present the stage version of the show.
Celebrating 95 years since the discovery of Tutankhamun, Lynn Museum is hosting a feast of Egyptian fun during half-term.
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Romantics across West Norfolk will be able to woo their loved ones while supporting a good cause at a Valentine’s Dance in Heacham.
As usual there’s much to cover this week but I’ll start by featuring two places to visit, both just outside West Norfolk and still in the region.
Music-lovers will be in for a treat this weekend when not one, but two heats of West Norfolk’s Battle of the Bands competition take place.
A new £1.1 million sports and community centre in a West Norfolk village will host its first events next week.
A decision to deny permission for six new homes to be built in an area of Sutton Bridge branded as “inadequate” has been overturned.
Tickets are now on sale for the Lynn Town Guides’ annual fundraising lecture in memory of their founder, Diana Bullock.
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A 10-year-old girl is following in her father’s footsteps by winning the same royal award he received almost 30 years ago.
This government has made an ideological choice not to fund spending on the NHS, social care and public spending services. Austerity has been nothing less than a smokescreen for ideological positions.