An army veteran is supporting a Lynn-based charity during self-isolation by asking people to make donations for his birthday this month.
One person has died following a house fire in Downham today, police officials have confirmed this afternoon.
A retired nurse whose career in the NHS spans more than 40 years has returned to Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
An injured bat found in Lynn which was unable to fly is now being cared for by the RSPCA in East Winch.
The community in West Norfolk has been “amazing” in terms of helping to keep spirits up at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, officials have said.
Changes to the way patients are seen by a GP or practice nurse are being introduced in West Norfolk in the coming days.
Police are hoping to reassure victims and survivors of domestic abuse that they do not need to suffer in silence during the coronavirus pandemic.
Separate wards, more intensive care beds and virtual clinics are just some of the measures set up by Lynn's QEH to tackle coronavirus.
Hundreds of businesses in West Norfolk are being supported by Government grants in response to the coronavirus.
Organisers of the annual Downham Games have launched a new community challenge after announcing that this year's event is cancelled.
A West Norfolk girl has been celebrated for achieving the highest accolade she can as a Brownie.
Respite rooms have been set up at Lynn's Queen Elizabeth Hospital to allow staff to unwind from the frontline of tackling the coronavirus.
Norfolk Police has said it has had "lots of response from retired officers" offering their support during the coronavirus pandemic.
Nominations for the Downham Market Local Heroes Awards are no longer being accepted, as the coronavirus crisis continues.
A national charity is working with community groups in Lynn to provide food boxes for vulnerable families struggling during the coronavirus outbreak.
Police recovered the body of a woman from the River Great Ouse in West Lynn this morning, officials have confirmed this evening.
Three more patients who had tested positive for coronavirus have died at Lynn's Queen Elizabeth Hospital, taking the total deaths there to seven.
With police in West Norfolk having been seen patrolling near-empty streets in recent days, the force has thanked people for staying home.
A West Norfolk domestic abuse support service is urging any women being physically or emotionally abused while on lockdown to contact them.
The number of long-term empty homes in West Norfolk has increased by almost 20 per cent, according to the latest Government statistics.