Breckland Council members have approved plans to invest £1.5 million in a number of community projects across the region.
Bosses of West Norfolk’s mental health trust say they have made “significant progress” in tackling the problem of bed blocking.
An owner of a small fishing boat has been fined £15,628 after being prosecuted by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
Half of the rubbish produced in Norfolk is being burnt, despite plans for an incinerator on the edge of Lynn being scrapped.
The pioneering 1963 musical Oh What a Lovely War opens at Westacre Theatre on Wednesday, August 8.
North Wootton Village Market took place at the village hall on Saturday with local produce and delicacies on offer.
This week’s featured animal in need of a new home is Benjamin.
Council chiefs are expecting a response “very shortly” on their offer to provide funding for a new doctors’ surgery on Lynn’s Fairstead estate.
A West Norfolk councillor has called for action after declaring he was “disgusted” by the state of a public toilet block in Hunstanton.
Residents from a Lynn community will gather for their annual summer fete tomorrow but without one of the areas attractions.
A 21-year-old man was assaulted by two youths in Lynn last Tuesday, police have said.
The former fisherman who is attempting to buy Lynn’s historic ferry has launched a fundraising appeal to raise much-needed cash.
Cheers! The bar is now open for the 21st annual King’s Lynn Beer Festival.
The former High Sheriff of Norfolk has surpassed his £60,000 target weeks after returning from his trek to support unpaid carers in the county.
Laughter, singing, foot tapping, and, of course, music were all part of Vladimir and Anton: The Violinists' performance at St George's Guildhall.
Storms broke out across West Norfolk last night and into the early hours of this morning, with lightning striking across the borough.
The Boughton Jazz Picnic has raised £500 for Médecins Sans Frontières and £250 for both Help for Heroes and East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA).
Two daring distance swimmers have become the first in around 40-years to successfully cross The Wash.
‘Stay out of the water.’ That’s the message from the owner of a West Norfolk beauty spot where two people drowned in 2013.
I note Auntie Beeb has had a proper spanking after splurging lurid details of a police raid on Sir Cliff Richard’s home in Sunningdale.