A new dementia-friendly garden has opened to help bring the therapeutic effects of nature to patients on a specialist hospital ward.
Agricultural history was celebrated on Sunday with a day of makers, stalls and food.
Students from secondary school got the adventure of a lifetime when they set sail as crew in a 102-year-old fishing boat.
A group of young people attended an adventure day hosted by Scotty's Little Soldiers – the charity for bereaved military children.
Pupils, volunteers and family members have joined together to fill three planters in a bid to create a new natural display outside of their school.
A popular community music event returned to town recently – delighting music lovers with a week of free entertainment.
A West Norfolk school had two of its choirs invited to take part in a prestigious annual event.
Two women who broke windows at a Barclays branch as part of a climate protest have been found guilty after a trial.
Nature-loving students boosted their knowledge of native flora and fauna with a field trip to a Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserve.
In his latest column, MP James Wild discusses tourism.
Ukrainians who found home in West Norfolk after Russia’s invasion will be celebrating an important day later this month.
Now who doesn’t love a bit of Take That, asks reviewer Sarah Hardy, after watching Greatest Days at Theatre Royal in Norwich?
A special needs performing group were given a big helping hand by Lynn’s football team.
A man and woman appeared in court after assaulting another woman in town after attending a festival.
A man appeared in court where he admitted assaulting a woman.
Organisers of a charity tea party couldn’t thank businesses and friends enough for their support for breast cancer awareness.
A man who arrested after shouting numerous swear words during an argument while at a free festival, a court has heard.
A former alcoholic apologised to magistrates after appearing in court last week for stealing a bottle of Jack Daniels last year.
Young supporters hit the beach with buckets and spades to take part in Hunstanton RNLI’S annual sandcastle showdown.
Magistrates decided their sentencing powers were insufficient to punish a 20-year-old drug dealer.