Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service is seeking participants for its Prince’s Trust Team Programme, which starts this month.
A snake, a gecko and a cockroach were all invited to a Lynn primary school last week for the launch of a new classroom topic.
Campaigners took to the streets of Lynn on Saturday to “keep up the pressure” on the topic of climate justice.
A man has died following a collision on the A10 at South Runcton this morning (Monday, January 13).
Detectives are appealing for witnesses following a number of burglaries in the Downham area on Friday (January, 10).
Police are currently on the scene of a serious collision on the A10 at South Runcton.
Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital is searching for a hero, to coincide with its 40th anniversary which it will mark this year.
A group of West Norfolk men have raised about £4,000 for a toddler’s treatment after completing a walking challenge.
Town councillors in Downham have voted to recommend refusal of a planning application to convert a historic hotel into apartments.
A consultation has opened over plans to create new learning places at mainstream schools for children with special educational needs and disabilities.
A former Lynn student has received royal recognition of her achievements, after being presented with a signed book from the Queen.
Plans have been submitted to West Norfolk Council to create a new McDonald's restaurant and a Starbucks coffee shop in Downham.
Police dispersed 10 people from Lynn town centre, following patrols of the area, including the bus station at the weekend.
Two youths have been arrested on suspicion of arson after playground equipment was destroyed in Gayton on Saturday.
The Queen was accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for the first church service of the new year at Sandringham yesterday morning.
We asked you to nominate charities which you think deserve recognition and the response has been impressive so far.
The owner of a cat missing from East Winch for almost two weeks has urged people to keep a look out for him.
A West Norfolk man who has raised £70,000 for Lynn's Queen Elizabeth Hospital in six years has been recognised at a special presentation.
A woman from West Norfolk has had her design chosen as the winner of a care company’s annual national Christmas card competition.
The number of people diagnosed with dementia in West Norfolk has risen by more than 50 per cent in five years, according to NHS data.