Norfolk Symphony Orchestra, with music director and conductor Phillip Hesketh, has announced its programme for the 2018/19 series of concerts.
An annual Memory Walk will take place in Sandringham later this month to raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Society.
The Alive Lynn Corn Exchange autumn programme begins next week with two musical tribute acts on the same day.
Tributes have been paid to a West Norfolk environmental campaigner and organic farmer who has died aged 71.
Woodlands Care Home residents at South Wootton enjoyed a summer fete on Bank Holiday Monday, with many putting in requests for a Christmas fair.
Lee Madgwick, former pupil at Springwood High School and College of West Anglia, has been selected for the prestigious Derwent Art Prize 2018.
Today’s featured pets in need of a new home are Snowy and Marble.
“Fensong” is a new youth drama group based at Nordelph Village Hall and which is putting on their unique version of classic musical Joseph.
King’s Lynn Sea Cadets are celebrating their 80th anniversary with a reunion at their headquarters.
Sedgeford Village Hall will be hosting a ceilidh and barbecue on Saturday, September 8.
Plans to expand a retail site in West Lynn to include two further eateries have been submitted to West Norfolk Council.
Two teams will battle it out to haul trucks in race along airfield runway
Column by Chris Sargisson, CEO Norfolk Chamber of Commerce
Your regular correspondent Malcolm Cox draws comparisons between President Trump and former President Obama.
Again our councillors think that residents deserve another drop in services when the service running our leisure facilities is doing a first rate job.
Two events saddened me this week for contrasting reasons. One was a whole page news story, the other was not even mentioned.
More than £1,000 was raised at Flitcham Community Centre’s village fete on Sunday, when villagers gathered in support of the social club fund.
Imaginations came alive at an annual flower festival in West Norfolk at the weekend, the theme of which was ‘show pantomimes and fairy stories’.
Maintaining Fakenham Academy’s “well-rounded education” and “outstanding” extra-curricular opportunities is the aim of its new principal.
Football club 'considering calling in police' over money it says it should have been paid by contractor