A district dog warden has urged Swaffham residents to get in touch if they see incidents of dog fouling in the town.
King’s Lynn Town Guides have put their best feet forward and raised money to support Festival Too with a Family Friendly Walk.
A 71-year-old man from Middleton has raised £4,438 for a West Norfolk charity after walking more than 100-miles across the county.
King’s Lynn Lithuania Society joined together at The Walks on Friday to sing their national anthem.
Businesses have been supporting King’s Lynn Minster with cash gifts to aid their restoration and improvement works.
Students from Downham Market Academy were tickled red, orange, yellow, green and blue following a charity colour run.
A community stalwart who has served as part of Swaffham’s Lions club for more than three decades has been given one of the movement’s top awards.
There’s been much interest and excitement from Russia lately, looking at grown men kicking a small round object around!
After more than 40 years of showing thousands of people around King’s Lynn’s history, the King’s Lynn Town Guides have taken on a new identity.
Work by textile artists from around the UK inspired by multiple exposure photographs was displayed at Thornham Village Hall over the weekend.
West Norfolk borough mayor, Nick Daubney, flagged away more than 80 cherished cars on Lynn Motor Club’s classic car rally on Sunday.
A brand new animated science fiction episode by Lynn film producers of Zey The Mouse is out now on YouTube.
More and more young adults in West Norfolk are rejecting cigarettes and choosing not to smoke, new figures have revealed.
From blood pressure readings to calculating body mass index, professionals were providing free health checks in Reffley on Sunday.
Town one of 10 sites included in new proposal
The new president of Swaffham’s Rotary Club has been getting used to a familiar role once again.
A popular charity event made a splash when it returned to a West Norfolk village last weekend.
The practice seems to be better than theory for learner drivers taking their tests in Lynn, according to new data.
There were tractor rides around the villages, pony rides for younger visitors, a tea tent, a barbecue and a wide variety of stalls.
This week’s animal in need of a new home is Amy.