The town is among scores of communities that will be part of the build-up for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
The match, in aid of the 8:56 Foundation, will be in memory of former team-mate Shaun Barnes.
Every child was presented with a commemorative royal coin at assembly.
The £3 million unit opened to patients at the hospital this week located next to the Emerson Unit.
One of the Deputy Lieutenants for Norfolk performed the presentation of the commemorate plaque which is a countywide initiative.
His 20th production will be Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Boulevard The Musical being staged from May 18 at Lynn's Guildhall.
The Fakenham firm's four-figure donation, via a sponsored moustache-growing challenge, will support those working in the farming and rural sector.
The bus will serve rural communities with food staples at a reduced price, to tackle increasing living costs or isolation.
The home was decorated in red, white and blue and residents and staff dressed in 1940s-inspired outfits and enjoyed big band music, tea and cakes.
The 13 million-selling band will be performing dates as part of Forest Live, the summer concert series presented by Forestry England.
Almost 30 neighbourhood, charity and community organisations will benefit for the extended bank holiday from June 2-5.
These include a monthly meet-up at new The Place venue and Merchants Market launch by the town centre champion.
The self-catering cottage is recognised as an accommodation where owners, management and employees provide outstanding experiences for customers.
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The park near Fakenham has created a new ticket so families can enjoy its indoor play area without having to pay extra to visit the rest of the site.
They're among 24 gardens in the county participating in Norfolk Open Gardens 2022 next month with cashless payments on the gate or pre-booked online.
Customers at the campus restaurant were treated to a nine-course tasting menu inspired by Ukrainian dishes, with local firms donating raffle prizes.
The volunteer has been on the Board since 2002 and has been chair for the past 10 years in 'rewarding role'.
One is on the market for a cool £250,000 and the agents say this is the most expensive they have seen along this stretch of the coastline.
More youth groups, a network of community champions, skills courses and cooking workshop are some of the activities proposed to improve the area.