Proposals to build new homes on a former village school site near Swaffham will go before councillors next week.
A former Downham pupil has been shortlisted for an award for her first published novel.
A Go-Go Hare has been unveiled in Fakenham town centre by artist Hannah Nelson.
Topographic survey works to Hunstanton’s southern seafront area is set to begin next week.
Students from Smithdon High School and St Clement’s High School celebrated their school prom this week.
Officials from Swaffham’s Rotary Club are making a new plea for golfers to get into the fundraising swing and join them for their charity day.
Staff at Lynn-based Bespak have donated their time, energy and creativity to raise £19,483 for Norfolk and Waveney cancer charity, Big C.
An epic production of a new American play about Margery Kempe of Lynn is coming to Lynn Minster on September 22.
Villagers gathered in Walpole St Andrew on Sunday to celebrate the official ‘naming day’ of its refurbished park.
A whale which was first spotted in Lynn yesterday has now died after becoming beached at West Lynn.
Two GPs have been appointed as new governors of a key body responsible for health services in West Norfolk.
This week’s animal in need of a new home is Huey.
Hospital bosses in Lynn have launched a fresh bid to attract former nurses back into the profession.
Sunday Times’ best-selling author Lisa Jewell gave a sell-out audience a preview of her latest novel Watching You – to be published on July 12.
Spells, charms and potions were all part of the timetable as Downham Market Academy took a leaf out of Hogwarts’ book last week.
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Hospital’s lead chaplain, the Revd Stella Green, has received her official licensing by the Bishop of Lynn, the Rt Revd Jonathan Meyrick.
A West Norfolk branch of the Royal British Legion (RBL) is offering to lay personal symbols on behalf of relatives of the Fallen buried overseas.
A woman from Downham whose animation business has centres in New York City and London has opened her third office in her home town.
Lynn-born actress Victoria Bush is ‘coming home’ for her first outing as a panto baddie.