Councillors have voted to adopt a “groundbreaking” new green policy, which will see the authority aim to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030.
A man who was arrested in Gaywood on suspicion of public order offences after an incident involving a knife has been released on bail.
A man was arrested in Gaywood on suspicion of public order offences after an incident involving a knife yesterday evening.
Police are appealing for witnesses to a road rage incident which happened on the A47 near Lynn this morning (Wednesday, November 27).
Fifty students from across West Norfolk took on a creative challenge at Downham Rotary Club’s annual technology tournament last week.
Hundreds of residents in Downham descended on the town centre on Sunday to see the streets be brightened up for the festive season.
A care home in Hunstanton is celebrating after being rated as Outstanding by inspectors.
Councillors in Hunstanton have voted against sending a written response to West Norfolk Council over the masterplan for regeneration in the town.
The views of youngsters in Hunstanton will be sought in the coming months, to find out what facilities they would like to see in the town.
A parish council in West Norfolk is considering employing a private security firm to patrol the village after several weeks of vandalism.
A campaign to raise £19,300 to allow more children to enjoy learning outside the classroom in West Norfolk will be launched next month.
A coffee morning has honoured the memory of a West Norfolk resident and raised more than £1,000 for charity in her name.
A man from Denver will be putting a marathon effort into fundraising for St John Ambulance next year.
Youngsters in Southery have been putting their creative skills to the test at a junior technology tournament.
A palliative care ward at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital has been boosted thanks to a charity golf day in Heacham.
Nurse vacancy rates at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital are at an all time low, following a successful recruitment campaign.
A road close to Downham's railway station has been shut today due to work to repair a burst water main.
A man who has been twice-rejected from joining a parish council has spoken of his bemusement at the situation.
Three hundred ex-battery hens were handed over to new owners at a national welfare charity’s rehoming event in West Norfolk last week.
A memorial to Alderman Frederick George Jackson, who was the driving force behind a former community special school, is set to be unveiled tomorrow.